Great SF Titles
SF has produced some great (as in 'very good') book and film titles. This is probably rather subjective; therefore, add suggestions to the 'candidates' list, or promote candidates to the 'definites' list.
Definites:
- Unstable Orbits In The Space Of Lies (a short story by Greg Egan)
Candidates:
- Neuromancer (a novel by William Gibson)
- Mona Lisa Overdrive (a novel by William Gibson)
- The Songs of Distant Earth (a novel by Arthur C Clarke)
- Beyond The Fall Of Night (a novel by Arthur C Clarke)
- Isn't that Against The Fall Of Night? I thought Beyond... was the Gregory Benford-penned sequel?
- The Shape Of Things To Come (a novel by HG Wells - ?)
- The Speed of Dark (a novel by Elizabeth Moon)
- The Night Mayor and Andy Warhol's Dracula (both by Kim Newman?)
- Fugue for a Darkening Island (Chris Priest)
- Flight is for Those who have not yet Crossed Over (Jeff Vandermeer?)
- Requiem for the Machine (Jeff Vandermeer?)
- I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream (Harlan Ellison)
- Time Considered as a Helix of Semiprecious Stones (Samuel Delaney?)
- Love Is The Plan, The Plan Is Death (James Tiptree Jr)
- In the Pineal Colony (A short story - I forget who by....)
- Doomsday Book (a novel by Connie Willis? - it has won awards)
So, who's going to be the first to mention Babylon Five episode titles...?