Because, we were www.doorway.ruads: www.doorway.ru: www.doorway.ru · A powerful science fiction story about an architect on Earth commissioned to create (via long distance) a masterwork with materials from the last abandoned Martian colony, a monument that will last thousands of years longer than Earth, which is www.doorway.ru: Linda Nagata. · The Martian Obelisk, by Linda Nagata. Read this story. (Apocalypse) As civilization is dying on Earth, a woman building a monument on Mars by remote control gets a message from a Mars colony long thought to be dead. (5, words; Time: 19m) Rating: ★★★★☆ Unexpectedly Powerful. Recommended By: GDozois:5 RHorton:5 JStrahan JMcGregorEstimated Reading Time: 1 min.
Linda Nagata. Linda Nagata is a Nebula and Locus-award-winning writer, best known for her high-tech science fiction, including The Red trilogy, a series of near-future military thrillers. The first book in the trilogy, The Red: First Light, was a Nebula and John W. Campbell Memorial-award finalist, and named as a Publishers Weekly Best Book of. The Martian Obelisk by Linda Nagata (Goodreads Author) A powerful science fiction story about an architect on Earth commissioned to create (via long distance) a masterwork with materials from the last abandoned Martian colony, a monument that will last thousands of years longer than Earth, which is dying. The Martian Obelisk Linda Nagata. Wed am 16 comments 71 Favorites [+].
Linda Nagata has been around for a while, writing since the late s. I’ve even read one of her novels, The Bohr Maker. “The Martian Obelisk” has been very popular this year, ending up in 3 of the 4 big annual anthologies (Strahan, Clarke, Dozois). The Martian Obelisk, by Linda Nagata. Read this story. (Apocalypse) As civilization is dying on Earth, a woman building a monument on Mars by remote control gets a message from a Mars colony long thought to be dead. (5, words; Time: 19m) Rating: ★★★★☆ Unexpectedly Powerful. Recommended By: GDozois:5 RHorton:5 JStrahan JMcGregor The Martian Obelisk is probably my favorite short story of the year from one of SF’s most essential writers. Nagata’s typically pessimistic vision of the future finds human civilization on Earth dying, and attempts to colonize Mars having recently met with insurmountable disaster.
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