First and foremost, I am hugely and eternally indebted to Miriam Weinberg, my editor, whose brilliant sense of story and razor-sharp sensibility made a huge difference. Large sections of this book only work because Miriam spent hours on the phone with me helping me to see where I had swept important stuff under the rug, and to figure out what this book was actually about. Miriam is the most patient genius around.
Also, Patrick Nielsen Hayden didn’t run screaming when I told him I wanted to follow All the Birds in the Sky with a dark, serious story about a tidally locked planet. I’m also super grateful to everyone else at Tor, including the fantastic Kirsten Brink, magical punk rock icon Patty Garcia, super art director Irene Gallo, the eagle-eyed copy editor Liana Krissoff, and tons of others. And at Titan Books, I’m super grateful to Ella Chappell, Lydia Gittins, and everyone else who has supported this book.
Also my astute and fearless agent, Russ Galen, supported me every step of the way, no matter how weird and indescribable the book started to sound.
I also have to thank my sensitivity reader, K. Tempest Bradford, who put up with a million questions and offered keen insights on my elaborate future history of Earth and beyond. Thanks also to all my beta readers: Claire Light, Liz Henry, Elizabeth McKenzie, Isabel Yap, Baruch Porras-Hernandez, Wonder Dave, Jessy Randall, Nicole Gluckstern, Kate Erickson, Shobha Rao, and anyone else I’ve forgotten. Claire, in particular, spent ages generously helping me with the emotional beats and the world-building in this story.
Josh Friedman took a chance and hired me to work on the Snowpiercer TV show when I was struggling to finish this book. Getting to listen to some of the smartest people around geek out about story structure (including the aforementioned Kate Erickson, plus Alexandra McNally, Erica Saleh, Halley Gross, Heather Regnier, and Lucas O’Connor) made all the difference when I left behind their oppressive society on the edge of a frozen wasteland, and returned to my own.
Thanks also to my manager, Nate Miller, for getting me that gig and for everything he’s done to support my writing.
So many other people have helped me with my writing and helped me to learn from my storytelling mistakes; I could be here all day listing them. I’ve learned from the best.
Thanks to everyone on Twitter who answered my tidally locked–planet questions back in 2013, and to everyone who’s helped me with the science since then. Lindy Elkins-Tanton at Arizona State University patiently answered my geophysics questions, and I also got some useful feedback from Aomawa Shields and Dorian Abbot. Berkeley’s Terry Johnson had a lot of thoughts about the Gelet’s weather manipulation.
I’m aware that the science in this book is fudged in some cases, and in others the scientific consensus changed while I was in the middle of writing. Which happens. But these generous scientists, as well as all the papers I read about tidally locked planets, were invaluable in shaping this book.
Superstar economist Noah Smith kindly read my book and patiently argued with me about the admittedly gonzo economy I had created for Xiosphant. I don’t think I convinced him to go work for the Xiosphanti Central Bank, alas.
And most of all, as always, I have to thank my partner and hero, Annalee Newitz, who inspires me in a million ways, and with whom I always want to share all the science, all the stories, and all the mapo tofu.
All the Birds in the Sky
The City in the Middle of the Night
Six Months, Three Days, Five Others
CHARLIE JANE ANDERSis the former editor in chief of io9.com, the extraordinarily popular Gawker Media site devoted to science fiction and fantasy. Her science fiction and fantasy debut novel, All the Birds in the Sky, won the 2017 Nebula Award for Best Novel and was a finalist for the 2017 Hugo Award’s Best Novel category. Anders’s short story “Six Months, Three Days” won the 2013 Hugo Award and was subsequently picked up for development into a NBC television series. She has also had fiction published by McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, Lightspeed, and ZYZZYVA . Anders’s journalism has appeared in Salon, The Wall Street Journal, Mother Jones, and many other outlets.
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Praise for The City in the Middle of the Night
“A breathtaking work of imagination and storytelling… making the case for Anders as this generation’s Le Guin.”
―Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of
Less
“An even stronger novel than Anders’ Nebula Award–winning All the Birds in the Sky ; a tale that can stand beside such enduring works as Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness , Frank Herbert’s Dune , and Dan Simmons’ Hyperion .”
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Booklist , starred review
“Anders contains multitudes; it’s always a fascinating and worthwhile surprise to see what she comes up with next.”
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Kirkus , starred review
“An intricate tale of colonialism and evolution on both physical and social levels. Stunningly storytelling that will capture readers’ minds and hearts.”
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Library Journal , starred review
“Intricate, embracing much of what makes a grand adventure: smugglers, revolutionaries, pirates, camaraderie, personal sacrifice, wondrous discovery, and the struggle to find light in the darkness. Breathlessly exciting and thought-provoking.”
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Publishers Weekly , starred review
“The kind of didactic, intelligent, critical fiction that interrogates the boundaries of our current moment through broad-scope questions… I couldn’t recommend it more.”
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Tor.com
“A stunning novel.”
―Edan Lepucki, author of
Woman No. 17
“A wildly inventive, inventively radical, radically subtle rush of a novel.”
―Audrey Niffenegger, author of
The Time Traveler’s Wife
“Like a classic from another timeline… This book has notes of Ursula K. Le Guin and Philip Pullman.”
―Robin Sloan, author of
Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore
“ The City in the Middle of the Night does everything right. I f―ing love this book. It is really, really breathtaking.”
―Daveed Diggs, Grammy and Tony Award winning actor
“A tale that unfolds with precision, presenting wholly original ideas, new and beautiful life forms, and chillingly extrapolated and corrupt societies. I highly recommend [it].”
―Anthony Rapp, Broadway star
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