With sirens sounding throughout the bases of Earth and Moon and space. Pilots and gunners are sprinting to their stations. Launch codes are flashing down the chains of command. Failsafes are releasing. As one, the directed energy weapons power up, ride astride current capable of lighting every city and then some. Hundreds of thousands of hypersonic missiles slot through the silos. The electromagnetic rails on the mass-drivers surge. The battle management nodes lock in.
The satellites take the range. The warheads prime.
The shutters on the zone close.
And then the sky—
TO BE CONCLUDED
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Special thanks to …
James Wang, éminence grise
Brian De Groodt, for the jailbreak blueprints
Jerry Ellis, for canoe rides
Michelle Marcoccia, for bike rides
Cassandra Stern, for two decades now and counting
Marc Haimes, for not growing up either
Rob Cunningham, for reminding me where the shore was
Paul Ruskay, for outweirding the competition
Rick Fullerton, for light all those years ago
Andrew Silber, copilot on the strangeways
Zakharov Sawyer, for (not) knowing me in a past life
Jason Marlowe, for his name
Sanho Tree, for pure octane
Mitch Engel, for the best line of 1990
Peter Watts, for debts I’ll just have to pay forward
Jennifer Hunter, may she fly always
And thanks also to …
Local D.C. writers: Tom Doyle, David Louis Edelman, Craig Gidney Jeri Smith-Ready
Not-so-local writers: John Joseph Adams, Jon Christian Allison, Stephen Baxter, Jack Campbell, Jeff Carlson, Erin Cashier, Roz Clarke, Doug Cohen, Richard Dansky, Kelley Eskridge, Neile Graham, Nicola Griffith, Leslie Howle, Dave Hutchinson, Simran Khalsa, Amy Lau, John Scalzi, Stacy Sinclair, Maria Snyder, Melinda Thielbar, Lilah Wild, Bruce Williams, and Mark Williams
The Industry: Jenny Rappaport for representation; Juliet Ulman, David Pomerico, Chris Artis, and Joseph Scalora at Bantam Spectra; Jason Williams and Jeremy Lassen at Nightshade
The Bookstores:
—Duane Wilkins at University Book Store, Seattle
—Alan Beatts, Jude Feldman, and Ripley at Border lands
Books, San Francisco
—Maria Perry at Flights of Fantasy, Albany
—everybody at Borders@BaileysXRoads
The Artists/Web Maestros:
—Randall MacDonald—Josh Korwin and Don Zukes at TSA
—Paul Youll
—Stephen Martiniere
The Bloggers:
—Annalee Newitz and Charlie Jane Anders at io9
—Mike Collins at Rescued by Nerds
—Patrick St-Denis at Fantasy Bookspot
—Graeme Flory at Graeme’s Fantasy Book Review
—Jay Tomio at Bookspotcentral
—Eric Dorsett at Project: Shadow HQ
—Glenn Reynolds at Instapundit
—Robert Thompson at Fantasy Book Critic
—UberJumper at Relic News
The Radio Dudes:
—Jim Freund at Hour of the Wolf
—Howard Margolis at Destinies
—David Durica at Sci-Fi Overdrive
—Adventures in SF Publishing
—Dead Robot Society
—Starship Sofa
The Inspirations:
—Judas Priest
—Judge Dredd
—John Le Carré
—V for Vendetta
—Frank Herbert
—the Lo-Fidelity Allstars
—J.R.R. Tolkien
—Robert Anton Wilson
—Edward Gibbon
—Thucydides
—anything starring Arnold Schwarzenegger in the 1980s
The Cat:
—Spartacus (like he gives a #$@!)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Descended from Australian convicts, D AVID J. W ILLIAMS nonetheless managed to be born in Hertfordshire, England, and subsequently moved to Washington D.C. just in time for Nixon’s impeachment. Graduating from Yale with a degree in history some time later, he narrowly escaped the life of a graduate student and ended up doing time in Corporate America, which drove him so crazy he started moonlighting on video games and (as he got even crazier) novels. The Mirrored Heavens was written over a seven-year period, and sold to Bantam Spectra in the summer of 2007 along with the rest of the Autumn Rain trilogy.
The Burning Skies is the second book of that trilogy, but has been designed to accommodate readers who (however inexplicably) missed the prequel. Learn more about the early twenty-second century at www.autumnrain2110.com.