How to Traverse Terra Incognita

How to Traverse Terra Incognita
Title How to Traverse Terra Incognita PDF eBook
Author Dean Francis Alfar
Publisher Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
Pages 237
Release 2012-08-21
Genre Fiction
ISBN 6210100481

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How to Traverse Terra Incognita is Dean Francis Alfar's second collection of speculative fiction. These short stories draw from the traditions of fantasy, science fiction, and horror: a man recreates a country for his queen, fandom turns dangerous for a writer, toys attempt to escape their sad circumstances, and a door into the realm of the gods appears.

Terra Incognita

Terra Incognita
Title Terra Incognita PDF eBook
Author Ian Goldin
Publisher Random House
Pages 512
Release 2020-08-27
Genre Science
ISBN 1473570123

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'Amazing. It would be my desert island choice' Martin Rees 'Fascinating, beautiful, alarming and revelatory use of mapping and infographics' Stephen Fry on EarthTime maps 'An indispensable read' Arianna Huffington From the global impact of the Coronavirus to exploring the vast spread of the Australian bushfires, join authors Ian Goldin and Robert Muggah as they trace the ways in which our world has changed and the ways in which it will continue to change over the next hundred years. Map-making is an ancient impulse. From the moment homo sapiens learnt to communicate we have used them to make sense of our surroundings. But as Albert Einstein once said, 'you can't use old maps to explore a new world.' And now, when the world is changing faster than ever before, our old maps are no longer fit for purpose. Welcome to Terra Incognita. Based on decades of research, and combining mesmerising, state-of-the-art satellite maps with enlightening and passionately argued analysis, Ian and Robert chart humanity's impact on the planet, and the ways in which we can make a real impact to save it, and to thrive as a species. Learn about: fires in the arctic; the impact of sea level rise on cities around the world; the truth about immigration - and why fears in the West are a myth; the counter-intuitive future of population rise; the miracles of health and education that are waiting around the corner, and the reality about inequality, and how we end it. The book traces the paths of peoples, cities, wars, climates and technologies, all on a global scale. Full of facts that will confound you, inform you, and ultimately empower you, Terra Incognita guides readers to a new place of understanding, rather than to a physical location.

Best of Philippine Speculative Fiction 2005-2010

Best of Philippine Speculative Fiction 2005-2010
Title Best of Philippine Speculative Fiction 2005-2010 PDF eBook
Author Dean Francis Alfar
Publisher Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
Pages 431
Release 2013-07-19
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 6210100627

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The Horsemen of the Apocalypse are all born to a Filipino family; an monstrous nanny passes on her powers to her young gay ward; a family's freezer gets a surprise visitor; a young boy discovers how his brother turns into a superhero locked in an eternal struggle with the Forces of Chaos; a company makes a fortune selling diseases. The Best of Philippine Speculative Fiction 2005-2010 features thirty of the best fantasy, science fiction, and horror stories from the first five volumes of Philippine Speculative Fiction, published from 2005 to 2010.

Philippine Speculative Fiction Volume 8

Philippine Speculative Fiction Volume 8
Title Philippine Speculative Fiction Volume 8 PDF eBook
Author Dean Francis Alfar
Publisher Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
Pages 319
Release 2013-07-19
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 6210100597

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A superheroine encashes a check at the bank one morning; a god trapped in a statue is awakened by the intoxicating scent of the scholar studying his stone prison; human beings are homogenized for the sake of idealizing the species. Discover the wealth of the Filipino imagination in the Philippine Speculative Fiction series, featuring stories ranging from fantasy to science fiction to horror.

Kite of Stars and Other Stories

Kite of Stars and Other Stories
Title Kite of Stars and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Dean Francis Alfar
Publisher Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
Pages 208
Release 2012-12-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 621010049X

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The Kite of Stars and Other Stories is the first collection of speculative fiction by Dean Francis Alfar, including includes fantasy, science fiction, horror, and other strange short stories: youngsters go on a quest that take all their lives, a man trades time in a shop, mermaids are sold in a wet market, and an android questions the meaning of love.

Maximum Volume

Maximum Volume
Title Maximum Volume PDF eBook
Author Dean Francis Alfar
Publisher Anvil Publishing, Inc.
Pages 240
Release 2017-12-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 6214201398

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Maximum Volume is about creating spaces for emerging Filipino writers and new narratives. Here is a baker’s dozen of the best contemporary writing, ranging from small personal tragedies to fantastic voyages of the imagination to our nation’s past and present.

Mapping Nature across the Americas

Mapping Nature across the Americas
Title Mapping Nature across the Americas PDF eBook
Author Kathleen A. Brosnan
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 445
Release 2021-10-19
Genre History
ISBN 022669657X

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Maps are inherently unnatural. Projecting three-dimensional realities onto two-dimensional surfaces, they are abstractions that capture someone’s idea of what matters within a particular place; they require selections and omissions. These very characteristics, however, give maps their importance for understanding how humans have interacted with the natural world, and give historical maps, especially, the power to provide rich insights into the relationship between humans and nature over time. That is just what is achieved in Mapping Nature across the Americas. Illustrated throughout, the essays in this book argue for greater analysis of historical maps in the field of environmental history, and for greater attention within the field of the history of cartography to the cultural constructions of nature contained within maps. This volume thus provides the first in-depth and interdisciplinary investigation of the relationship between maps and environmental knowledge in the Americas—including, for example, stories of indigenous cartography in Mexico, the allegorical presence of palm trees in maps of Argentina, the systemic mapping of US forests, and the scientific platting of Canada’s remote lands.