Alien Accounts

Alien Accounts by John Thomas Sladek is a collection of short stories published by Granada in 1982. This first edition features 202 pages of Sladek’s distinctive and imaginative narratives, showcasing his unique approach to science fiction. The book presents a variety of eccentric tales that reflect the author’s innovative storytelling style, marking it as a significant addition to the genre.
Readers will find a diverse array of fiction within these pages, as Alien Accounts delves into themes common in science fiction while maintaining Sladek’s characteristic wit and creativity. This collection stands out not only for its engaging content but also for being the first American edition of Sladek’s work, which had previously only been available in British paperback. The stories invite exploration into the realms of the unusual and the fantastical, making it a noteworthy read for fans of collections and anthologies in the science fiction category.
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Alien Accounts, published in British paperback in 1982, was the third collection of John Sladek’s brilliant and eccentric short stories. There has never been an American edition until now.
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