More Tomorrow & Other Stories
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The collection More Tomorrow & Other Stories by Michael Marshall Smith
draws together 30 of the author's short stories, including several written specifically for the collection. Smith's short stories had been partially collected in 1999's What You Make It
, but this had only been published in the UK. More Tomorrow & Other Stories represented the first time that the stories had been published for the American market. In addition to the extra stories, it features an introduction by Stephen Jones
and an afterword by Smith.
Published in 2003 as a limited edition by Earthling Publications
, it exists in two states: 1000 signed and numbered copies and 26 signed and lettered traycased copies. Both are sold out.
The collection itself won the 2003 International Horror Guild
Award for Best Collection, and contains several award winning stories.
Michael Marshall Smith
Michael Marshall Smith is a British novelist, screenwriter and short story writer who also writes as Michael Marshall.-Biography:...
draws together 30 of the author's short stories, including several written specifically for the collection. Smith's short stories had been partially collected in 1999's What You Make It
What You Make It
The short story collection What You Make It by Michael Marshall Smith was first published in 1999, and represents the first time that the author's short stories had been collected...
, but this had only been published in the UK. More Tomorrow & Other Stories represented the first time that the stories had been published for the American market. In addition to the extra stories, it features an introduction by Stephen Jones
Stephen Jones (author)
Stephen Jones is an editor of horror anthologies, and the author of several book-length studies of horror and fantasy films as well as an account of Lovecraft's early British publications....
and an afterword by Smith.
Published in 2003 as a limited edition by Earthling Publications
Earthling Publications
Earthling Publications is an American small press run by Paul Miller and specialising in fine limited edition books in the horror and dark fantasy genres.In 2003, Earthling won the Horror Writers Association Specialty Press Award....
, it exists in two states: 1000 signed and numbered copies and 26 signed and lettered traycased copies. Both are sold out.
The collection itself won the 2003 International Horror Guild
International Horror Guild
The International Horror Guild was created in 1995 as a way to recognize the achievements of those who create in the field of Horror and Dark Fantasy. The IHG presented the International Horror Guild Award. Nancy A. Collins, the founder of the award, felt there was a need for an award granted by...
Award for Best Collection, and contains several award winning stories.
Contents
- Introduction: Alias Smith & Jones, by Stephen Jones
- More Tomorrow - Winner of the 1996 British Fantasy AwardBritish Fantasy AwardThe British Fantasy Awards are administered annually by the British Fantasy Society and were first awarded in 1971. The membership of the BFS vote to determine recommendations, short-lists and winners of the awards...
for Best Short Story, and the title story of the collection
- Being Right
- Hell Hath Enlarged Herself - Has recently gone into production as a co-production between Lightworks Films and Cuba Productions, financed by the UK Film CouncilUK Film CouncilThe UK Film Council was set up in 2000 by the Labour Government as a non-departmental public body to develop and promote the film industry in the UK. It was constituted as a private company limited by guarantee governed by a board of 15 directors and was funded through sources including the...
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- Save As...
- The Handover
- What You Make It - The title story of the previous collection
- Maybe Next Time
- The Book of Irrational Numbers
- When God Lived in Kentish Town
- The Man Who Drew Cats - Winner of the 1990 British Fantasy AwardBritish Fantasy AwardThe British Fantasy Awards are administered annually by the British Fantasy Society and were first awarded in 1971. The membership of the BFS vote to determine recommendations, short-lists and winners of the awards...
for Best Short Story
- A Place To Stay
- The Dark Land - Winner of the 1991 British Fantasy AwardBritish Fantasy AwardThe British Fantasy Awards are administered annually by the British Fantasy Society and were first awarded in 1971. The membership of the BFS vote to determine recommendations, short-lists and winners of the awards...
for Best Short Story
- To See The Sea
- Two Shot
- Last Glance Back
- They Also Serve
- Dear Alison
- To Receive Is Better
- The Munchies
- Always
- Not Waving
- Everybody Goes
- Dying
- Charms
- Open Doors
- Later
- More Bitter Than Death
- A Long Walk, For The Last Time
- The Vaccinator
- Enough Pizza
- On Not Writing - An afterword by the author