
$46.80
- Hardcover
496 pages
- Release Date
1 September 2026
Summary
Revolution in the Heart is a collection of 15 brand new stories by a group of celebrated authors, all inspired by one of the iconic figures in all of science fiction and fantasy: the legendary and award-winning Ursula K. Le Guin.
From the appearance of her first work of short fiction in 1962 to the publication of the last in 2016, Ursula K. Le Guin was a master storyteller, winning innumerable awards, and achieving both commercial and literary success. She created the beloved stories …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781835412749 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1835412742 |
| Author: | Jonathan Strahan, Charlie Jane Anders, Ai Jiang, Karen Joy Fowler, Ann Leckie, Kelly Link, Chana Porter, Aliya Whiteley, Premee Mohamed, Darcie Little Badger |
| Publisher: | Titan Books Ltd |
| Imprint: | Titan Books Ltd |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 496 |
| Release Date: | 1 September 2026 |
| Weight: | 255g |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 153mm x 55mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
Praise for Jonathan Strahan:“Breath-taking, staggering, sublime.”Tor.com“A stand-out collection that should be of interest to any admirer of short fiction, regardless of genre.”The Guardian“Jonathan Strahan’s Infinity books stand with the very best original anthology series ever in the field.”LocusPraise for The Book of Dragons, edited by Jonathan Strahan:“A heaping hoard of literary gems that fans of dragon-powered stories will surely treasure”Kirkus “THE BOOK OF DRAGONS seems almost certain to be the most significant fantasy anthology of 2020”Locus“There is not a single false note among these 29 stories and poems of dragons collected by Strahan … With myriad approaches to its subject, this wide-ranging anthology is a treasure trove of wonder” Publishers Weekly“A colourful assortment of dragons reimagined… Something for everyone and a reader will likely come away hungry for more”Straits Times
About The Author
Jonathan Strahan
Jonathan Strahan is the recipient of the World Fantasy, Locus, Aurealis, and Ditmar Awards. He is a nineteen-time Hugo Award nominated editor of more than 70 anthologies, including The Starry Rift, Life on Mars, The New Space Opera (Vols 1 & 2), the best-selling The Locus Awards (with Charles N. Brown), and The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year anthology series, amongst many other anthologies. He is also the Reviews Editor for Locus: The Magazine of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Field, producer and co-host of the Hugo Award nominated The Coode Street Podcast, and a consulting editor for Tor.com.
Charlie Jane Anders is the author of Lessons in Magic and Disaster (August 2025). Her other novels include All the Birds in the Sky, The City in the Middle of the Night, and the young-adult Unstoppable trilogy. She’s also the author of the short story collection Even Greater Mistakes, and Never Say You Can’t Survive, a book about how to use creative writing to get through hard times. She’s won the Hugo, Nebula, Sturgeon, Lambda Literary, Crawford, and Locus Awards. She co-created Escapade/Shela Sexton, a transgender superhero, for Marvel Comics and wrote her into the long-running New Mutants comic. She is currently the science fiction and fantasy book reviewer for the Washington Post. With Annalee Newitz, she co-hosts the podcast Our Opinions Are Correct.
Ai Jiang is a Chinese-Canadian writer, winner of the Bram Stoker®, Nebula, and Ignyte Awards, and a Hugo, Astounding, Locus, and BSFA Award finalist. She is an immigrant from Changle, Fujian, currently residing in Toronto, Ontario. Her work can be found in F&SF, The Dark, Uncanny, The Masters Review, among others. She is the recipient of Odyssey Workshop’s 2022 Fresh Voices Scholarship and the author of Linghun and I AM AI. The first book of her novella duology, A Palace Near the Wind, is out now, with A River From the Sky coming in Spring 2026.
Karen Joy Fowler is the author of six novels and three short story collections. Her 2004 novel, The Jane Austen Book Club, spent thirteen weeks on the New York Times bestsellers list and was a New York Times Notable Book. Fowler’s previous novel, Sister Noon, was a finalist for the 2001 PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction. Her debut novel, Sarah Canary, won the Commonwealth medal for best first novel by a Californian, was listed for the Irish Times International Fiction Prize as well as the Bay Area Book Reviewers Prize, and was a New York Times Notable Book. Fowler’s short story collection Black Glass won the World Fantasy Award in 1999, and her collection What I Didn’t See won the World Fantasy Award in 2011. Her most recent novel We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, won the 2014 PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction and was short-listed for the 2014 Man Booker Prize.
She is the co-founder of the James Tiptree, Jr. Award and the current president of the Clarion Foundation (also known as Clarion San Diego).
Fowler and her husband, who have two grown children and seven grandchildren, live in Santa Cruz, California.
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