Books written by Ian R. MacLeod

  • Alternate Peace

    —Steve a.k.a. the Cornflake Kid MEMORANDUM TO: JESS MOORE, ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE OFFICE OF SPACE FLIGHT, NASA Mission Management Team FROM: ALLAN J. MCDONALD, SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE, SPACE SHUTTLE SOLID Rocket Motor Project, ...

  • Made To Order: Robots and Revolution

    This collection of stories is where robots stand in for us, where both we and they are disadvantaged, and where hope and optimism shines through.

  • Red Snow

    The Injuns didn't care about a few trappers and settlers. They're less forgiving now.” “Where are you from?” he asked, taking the bowl. “Scotland, originally. Came across after we were evicted by the laird. We were young then, ...

  • Nowhere

    Praise for Ian R. MacLeod “Ian R. MacLeod is rapidly becoming one of the contemporary stars of the genre.” —Brian Aldiss “MacLeod is set to become a writer of the magnitude of Dickens and Tolkien.” —G.

  • Alternate Peace

    After all, everyone knows how significant the flutter of a butterfly's wings can be, how far-reaching its effects can be felt.In these pages you will find fifteen new branches of history written by some of today's greatest science fiction ...

  • Song of Time

    Filled with love, music, death and life, and spanning the world from the prim English suburbs of Birmingham to the wild inventions of a new-Renaissance Paris to a post-apocalyptic India, Song of Time tells the story of this century, and ...

  • Everywhere

    In Grownups, a young boy discovers the strange facts of life in a very different—yet also alarmingly recognizable—world, whilst New Light on the Drake Equation focusses on one man’s quest to prove there is still a chance of ...

  • The Light Ages

    Magical, visionary and enthralling, The Light Ages is award-winning stuff.” —SFX “Totally convincing and vividly written, this book invests the dark streets of London with a magic the reader will never forget... a brilliant writer.” ...

  • Red Snow

    Red Snow is a novel of love and violence, ideas and dreams, and revolves around the mystery of a monster drawn from humanity's darkest myths which still somehow survives, and thrives, and kills, in this modern age."--Amazon.com.

  • Voyages by Starlight

    A collection of stories ranging from fantasy to horror. The story, Ellen O'Hara, is on the Irish struggle for independence, while Grownup is on a world where there are three sexes.

  • Journeys

    MacLeod's breadth of vision in this collection is extraordinary, but what unites these stories is his abiding interest in humanity, and the way in which he combines the fantastically strange and with the memorably everyday.

  • The House of Storms

    Praise for The House of Storms: “MacLeod is set to become a writer of the magnitude of Dickens or Tolkien.” —The Guardian “MacLeod's ability to tell a tale that blends history-in-the-making with the stories of men and women who make ...

  • The Great Wheel

    Lyrical and evocative, The Great Wheel tells the story of a half-wrecked Eden, and all too possible tomorrow.

  • Breathmoss and Other Exhalations

    Presents a collection of short fiction, fantasy, science fiction, and horror in settings with ordinary people in everyday relationships and situations, including stories such as a girl gaining the reputation of being a death flower in WWII ...

  • The Summer Isles

    From this premise, and through the compelling story of an outsider forever struggling to make sense of, or even change, the world, The Summer Isles takes a journey into the darker side of British nationalism.

  • Aether

    Aether

  • Wake Up and Dream

    MacLeod won the Arthur C Clarke award in 2009, and on the strength of this novel should do so again.” —The Guardian

  • Past Magic

    Past Magic

  • Hector Douglas Makes a Sale

    Hector Douglas Makes a Sale

  • Las edades de la luz

    Robert Borrows nació en West Yorkshire, el agosto del año sesenta y seis del tercer gran ciclo de la Era de la Industria.