
James Blish
James Benjamin Blish was an American science fiction and fantasy writer. He is best known for his Cities in Flight novels and his series of Star Trek novelizations written with his wife, J. A. Lawrence. His novel A Case of Conscience won the Hugo Award. He is credited with creating the term "gas giant" to refer to large planetary bodies.

To Pay the Piper
In a post-apocalyptic world, a desperate fight for survival ignites when a medical director and a government official clash over who gets a chance to reclaim their lives on the toxic surface, while hidden enemies and deadly diseases threaten to destroy them all.
By James Blish

The Thing in the Attic
In a land ruled by fear of mythical beings, a rebel's journey through a treacherous world leads to a truth that could reshape reality.
By James Blish

Mistake inside
A man's fury catapults him into a bizarre world where he must confront his deepest flaws to restore his fractured reality.
By James Blish

One-Shot
In a race against time, a gambler's uncanny ability to predict odds becomes humanity's last hope against an unknown threat unleashed in New York Harbor.
By James Blish

King of the Hill
Trapped in the isolation of space, a lone soldier must confront his own fracturing mind to prevent a devastating attack that may or may not be real.
By James Blish

Against the Stone Beasts
A time-traveler joins forces with winged humanoids in a desperate fight against invisible creatures threatening to consume their world from within.
By James Blish