Singularity's Ring
First hardcover ediiton | |
Author | Paul Melko |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Publisher | Tor Books |
Publication date | February 5, 2008 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 320 pp. (Hardback 1st edition) |
ISBN | 978-0-7653-1777-3 |
OCLC | 171152643 |
Singularity's Ring is the debut science fiction book by Paul Melko. The novel was published on February 5, 2008 by Tor Books.
Plot
The story is set in a future after a singularity event, which caused the bulk of humanity to disappear. The focus of this event was a huge space station which rings the Earth, and which remains uninhabited after the singularity. Humans who remained on Earth have maintained an industrial technological base, and are working to re-enter space. The majority of humans are now genetically engineered to form pods, groups of 2 to 5 individuals with the ability to form an emergent personality from those individuals.
The story follows a young pod named Apollo Papadopulos who is training to become the captain of a new starship which is to be launched soon. Apollo Papadopulos is composed of five teenagers; Strom, Meda, Quant, Manuel and Moira. The story moves between the points of view of each of these individuals, and that of Apollo Papadopulos itself.
Awards
The novel was awarded the Compton Crook Award for 2009 by the Baltimore Science Fiction Society [1] as well as the Locus Award for Best First Novel in the same year.
Publication history
- 2008, United States, Tor Books ISBN 978-0-7653-1777-3, Pub date February 2008, Hardcover [2]
- 2009, United States, Tor Science Fiction ISBN 978-0-7653-5702-1, Pub date April 2008, Paperback [3]
Awards and nominations
- 2009 Compton Crook Award winner
References
- ↑ http://www.bsfs.org/bsfsccw.htm
- ↑ http://us.macmillan.com/Book.aspx?isbn=9780765317773
- ↑ http://us.macmillan.com/singularitysring
External links
- Review by Greg L. Johnson
- Review by Gwyneth Jones
- Review by Ryun Patterson
- Review by Max Falkowitz
- Review by Mary Fitzpatrick
- Review by Harriet Klausner
- Review by Richard Gingell
- Review by Publishers Weekly
- Brief Synopsis and publication information in Locus' list of new books for February 2008
- Brief Synopsis an publication information