"The Red in the Sky Is Our Blood."
Title | "The Red in the Sky Is Our Blood." |
Year for Search | 2009 |
Authors | [Wishnevsky], [Sarah Bear Elizabeth](b. 1971) |
Secondary Authors | Scalzi, John [Michael] [II](b. 1969) |
Tertiary Authors | Bear, Elizabeth [pseud.] |
Secondary Title | Metatropolis. Original Stories by Jay Lake; Tobias S. Buckell; Elizabeth Bear; John Scalzi, [II]; Karl Schroeder |
Pagination | 121-58 with an editor’s note on 121. |
Date Published | 2009 |
Publisher | Subterranean Press |
Place Published | Burton, MI |
Keywords | Female author, US author |
Annotation | A story in a collaborative volume describing meta-cities of the future; see also 2009 Buckell, Lake, Scalzi, and Schroeder. This story is about a Detroit dystopia with the beginnings of a eutopia based on dispersing people throughout a connected system hidden in the ruins, farming abandoned areas, and gradually developing connections to all the services people can provide. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. (New York: Tor, 2010), 133-73. |
Pseudonym | Elizabeth Bear [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | PSt, PTU |
Author Note | Female author (b. 1971). |
Full Text | 2009 [Wishnevsky, Sarah Bear Elizabeth] (b. 1971). “The Red in the Sky Is Our Blood.” By Elizabeth Bear [pseud.]. Metatropolis. Original Stories by Jay Lake Tobias S. Buckell Elizabeth Bear John Scalzi, [II] Karl Schroeder. Ed. John [Michael] Scalzi, [II] ] (Burton, MI: Subterranean Press, 2009), 121-58 with an editor’s note on 121. Rpt. (New York: Tor, 2010), 133-73. PSt, PTU A story in a collaborative volume describing meta-cities of the future; see also 2009 Buckell, Lake, Scalzi, and Schroeder. This story is about a Detroit dystopia with the beginnings of a eutopia based on dispersing people throughout a connected system hidden in the ruins, farming abandoned areas, and gradually developing connections to all the services people can provide. Female author. |