New Ceres Nights

ISBN: 978-0-9804841-2-0  (pbk)

ISBN: 978-0-9870828-1-7 (ebk)

Cover art by Dion Hamill

Ebook conversion by Charles Tan

Published 2009

New Ceres, a planet in the outer colonies, embraced the Age of Enlightenment nearly two hundred years ago and refused to let go. Refugees and opportunists come to New Ceres in search of new lives, escaping the conflicts of the interstellar war that has already destroyed Earth.

New Ceres Nights presents thirteen exciting stories of rebellion, debauchery, decadence, subterfuge and murder set against the backdrop of powdered wigs, coffee houses, duels and balls that is the shared world of New Ceres.

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Table of Contents

  • Debutante — Dirk Flinthart
  • The Widow’s Seven Candles — Thoraiya Dyer
  • Code Duello — J C Hay
  • Murder in Laochan — Aliette de Bodard
  • Tontine Mary — Kaaron Warren
  • Fair Trade — Stephen Dedman
  • A Troublesome Day for Jacky Midnight — Matthew Farrer
  • Prosperine When It Sizzles — Tansy Rayner Roberts
  • Candle to the Devil — Sue Isle
  • Blessed Are the Dead that the Rain Falls Upon — Martin Livings
  • The Sharp Shooter — Sylvia Kelso
  • Smuggler’s Moon — Lee Battersby
  • The Piece of Ice in Miss Windermere’s Heart — Angela Slatter

 

Reviews

The Australian-based shared world project New Ceres has produced an enjoyable anthology, New Ceres Nights, set on a planet with artificially restricted tech. The stories hint at (and sometimes show directly) some dark aspects of this future, though many are fairly light in tone. I particularly liked Tansy Rayner Roberts’s “Prosperine When It Sizzles”, featuring the very popular character La Duchesse and her assistant M. Pepin – about whom we learn some secrets as he meets an old offworld acquaintance while the two of them try to rescue a prominent politician’s children from some unfortunate choices in entertainment; and Sylvia Kelso’s “The Sharp Shooter”, in which the title character comes to a remote farm to help eliminate a dangerous beast.

Rich Horton, Locus June 2009

While [the stories] share the same setting, each explores different aspects, and the result is a surprising variety…these were all strong offerings, and set in an inspired order, to gently introduce readers to the world’s quirks before they become important subtleties in later tales.

SF Book Reviews, July 2009

… marvel that a story set a thousand years in the future, at a remove of many light years from Earth, and seeking to recapture an era two or three centuries before our own, can hold up such a mirror to our own mode of existence.

Simon Petrie, Specusphere, September 2009


Other New Ceres projects include Angel Rising and the New Ceres webzine.

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New Ceres Nights presents thirteen exciting stories of rebellion, debauchery, decadence, subterfuge and murder set against the backdrop of powdered wigs, coffee houses, duels and balls that is the shared world of New Ceres.

bookauthor: Alisa Krasnostein and Tehani Wessely (eds)
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