The Complete Science Fiction Stories Series
By Raymund Eich
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About this series
Leave the safety of your space capsule for wonders—and dangers.
More than routine maintenance checks, these ten stories are full EVAs into unexpected realms.
Billion-year-old alien derelicts drift through deep space.
Intelligent insects pursue agendas defying human understanding.
Espionage unfolds in a 1920s Paris that never was.
Rogue reconstructed dinosaurs roam planets a thousand light-years away.
The fourth volume of the Complete Science Fiction Stories of Raymund Eich includes four stories previously featured in Analog magazine—proving their ability to survive the rigorous conditions of hard science fiction.
Extravehicular Activities isn't just about leaving the ship. It's about leaving behind everything you thought possible.
Are you ready to step outside?
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Want to learn more about science fiction author Raymund Eich? Here's a Q&A to tell you more about this distinctive voice in new science fiction.
First off: Raymund Eich. Am I spelling it correctly? And how do you pronounce it?
That's the correct spelling. My immigrant parents split the difference between the Anglo-French Raymond and the German Raimund.
My last name is pronounced with a long-i vowel sound, like both syllables in Einstein. The preferred consonant sound is a sh. Overall, one syllable, eye-sh.
Tough to pronounce, and also tough to spell. I've seen Elch, Einch, Etch, Eitch, Iech, Eric, and Erich. The misspellings used to bother me, but I've grown philosophical about them.
What are some of your publishing credits?
I've had short stories published in Analog science fiction and fact magazine and the sci fi anthology Surviving Tomorrow. And over a dozen novels and six short story collections are available as ebooks and paperback books, and some also as audiobooks.
A lot of writers focus on particular subgenres. I go wherever the muse takes me. Military sci fi, exploration, colonization, aliens, no aliens… when I write a story I go on the same journey my reader takes, from Middle America to the ends of the Universe.
Final question. Science fiction, sci fi, SF, speculative fiction, or spec fic?
Is it an adventure on future Earth, an exploration of a distant planet, a discovery beyond the limits of human knowledge, or a journey across deep space? Then I'll read it. The genre fiction label doesn't matter.
Titles in the series (3)
- Stage Separations: The Complete Science Fiction Stories, #2
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In these pages, you can... ...race against time to solve mysteries hidden in a planet's vast desert—and in a woman's heart ...learn the true story of a president's assassination ...journey 14,000 miles to a high-tech fountain of youth ...win or go "home"—to an Earth you've never seen and explore six other worlds created by a distinctive voice in twenty-first century science fiction. About 60,000 words. This is the second collection of short stories by Raymund Eich. Look for volume 1, The First Voyages: The Complete Science Fiction Stories 1998-2012 at your favorite retailer. ========== Want to learn more about science fiction author Raymund Eich? Here's a Q&A to tell you more about this distinctive voice in new science fiction. First off: Raymund Eich. Am I spelling it correctly? And how do you pronounce it? That's the correct spelling. My immigrant parents split the difference between the Anglo-French Raymond and the German Raimund. My last name is pronounced with a long-i vowel sound, like both syllables in Einstein. The preferred consonant sound is a sh. Overall, one syllable, eye-sh. Tough to pronounce, and also tough to spell. I've seen Elch, Einch, Etch, Eitch, Iech, Eric, and Erich. The misspellings used to bother me, but I've grown philosophical about them. What are some of your publishing credits? I've had short stories published in Analog science fiction and fact magazine and the sci fi anthology Surviving Tomorrow. And over a dozen novels and six short story collections are available as ebooks and paperback books, and some also as audiobooks. Final question. Science fiction, sci fi, SF, speculative fiction, or spec fic? Is it an adventure on future Earth, an exploration of a distant planet, a discovery beyond the limits of human knowledge, or a journey across deep space? Then I'll read it. The genre fiction label doesn't matter.
- Orbital Maneuvers: The Complete Science Fiction Stories, #3
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Dock your spaceship at a gateway to ten new worlds. In these pages, you can join— A mission to terraform a lifeless, rocky planet A private detective uncovering the ultimate crime A woman called by an ex-boyfriend… who's been dead twenty years A President breaking his country's highest law A star athlete discovering the true price of a championship And five more tales that chart collision courses between ambition and consequence, hope and betrayal, futures we want and ones we fear. This collection proves the most treacherous navigation isn't through asteroid fields or black holes. It's through the moral complexities of tomorrow. A flight plan for the future. Buckle up.
- Extravehicular Activities: The Complete Science Fiction Stories, #4
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Leave the safety of your space capsule for wonders—and dangers. More than routine maintenance checks, these ten stories are full EVAs into unexpected realms. Billion-year-old alien derelicts drift through deep space. Intelligent insects pursue agendas defying human understanding. Espionage unfolds in a 1920s Paris that never was. Rogue reconstructed dinosaurs roam planets a thousand light-years away. The fourth volume of the Complete Science Fiction Stories of Raymund Eich includes four stories previously featured in Analog magazine—proving their ability to survive the rigorous conditions of hard science fiction. Extravehicular Activities isn't just about leaving the ship. It's about leaving behind everything you thought possible. Are you ready to step outside? ========== Want to learn more about science fiction author Raymund Eich? Here's a Q&A to tell you more about this distinctive voice in new science fiction. First off: Raymund Eich. Am I spelling it correctly? And how do you pronounce it? That's the correct spelling. My immigrant parents split the difference between the Anglo-French Raymond and the German Raimund. My last name is pronounced with a long-i vowel sound, like both syllables in Einstein. The preferred consonant sound is a sh. Overall, one syllable, eye-sh. Tough to pronounce, and also tough to spell. I've seen Elch, Einch, Etch, Eitch, Iech, Eric, and Erich. The misspellings used to bother me, but I've grown philosophical about them. What are some of your publishing credits? I've had short stories published in Analog science fiction and fact magazine and the sci fi anthology Surviving Tomorrow. And over a dozen novels and six short story collections are available as ebooks and paperback books, and some also as audiobooks. A lot of writers focus on particular subgenres. I go wherever the muse takes me. Military sci fi, exploration, colonization, aliens, no aliens… when I write a story I go on the same journey my reader takes, from Middle America to the ends of the Universe. Final question. Science fiction, sci fi, SF, speculative fiction, or spec fic? Is it an adventure on future Earth, an exploration of a distant planet, a discovery beyond the limits of human knowledge, or a journey across deep space? Then I'll read it. The genre fiction label doesn't matter.
Raymund Eich
Raymund Eich files patent applications, earned a Ph.D., won a national quiz bowl championship, writes science fiction and fantasy, and affirms Robert Heinlein's dictum that specialization is for insects. In a typical day, he may talk with university biology and science communication faculty, silicon chip designers, patent attorneys, epileptologists, and rocket scientists. Hundreds of papers cite his graduate research on the reactions of nitric oxide with heme proteins. He lives in Houston with his wife, son, and daughter.
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