Hmmm.... I wonder if we could get a grant for our next antho if we  
pick a more education-based theme.

Alicia
On Feb 19, 2009, at 9:09 PM, SteveC wrote:

>
> http://www.mikebrotherton.com/diamonds/?page_id=10
>
> Diamonds in the Sky is a collection of astronomy-based science fiction
> stories edited by Mike Brotherton and funded under his National
> Science Foundation grant AST 05-07781.  The purpose of the anthology
> is to provide stories with ample and accurate astronomy spanning a
> range of topics covered in introductory courses.  Instructors in high
> school and college may these stories useful, as some students may
> learn concepts more easily through story than from lecture.  Fans of
> science fiction with good science should also enjoy these stories.
> Contributions include both original stories and reprints from some of
> the top science fiction writers working today.  Special thanks to
> Jeremy Tolbert, Scott Humphries, and Nicole Wade for their efforts.
>
> Read the stories online at: http://www.mikebrotherton.com/diamonds/?page_id=4
>
> A downloadable version is forthcoming.
> >


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