Award-winning author Stephen Kotowych has been hailed as one of speculative fiction’s “talented up-and-comers” by Publisher’s Weekly, and as the author of “gloriously wild ideas” by Locus.
Now, in SEVEN AGAINST TOMORROW, he brings together a collection of new and previously published short-stories, heralding his arrival as one of the most exciting new voices in SF.
From a symphony played on the rings of Saturn, to a love that defies the very bonds of time; from a young girl’s destiny driven by a magic sword, to a young boy’s confrontation with the robots who raised him—here are stories of wonder and awe, imagination and humanity, that will transport you from the edge of the cosmos to the intimacy of the human heart.
Stephen Kotowych is a World Fantasy Award finalist, and winner of Canada’s Aurora Award, Spain’s Premi Ictineu, and the Writers of the Future Grand Prize.
His stories have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies in Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and have been translated into a dozen languages. He is also the series editor and publisher of the Aurora Award-winning Year’s Best Canadian Fantasy and Science Fiction series.
Now a freelance writer and editor, Stephen previously worked for over 15 years in the Canadian publishing industry.
He lives near Toronto, with his family. He enjoys guitar, tropical fish, and writing about himself in the third person.