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Phoenix Pick

Phoenix Pick is the science fiction and fantasy imprint of Arc Manor Publishers based in Rockville, Maryland. Both Phoenix Pick and its parent company, Arc Manor, are managed by Shahid Mahmud.
Phoenix Pick publishes many classic and semi-classic works of science fiction and fantasy. These include ''Dark Universe'' (1961) and ''Simulacron-3'' (1964) by Daniel F. Galouye, ''Lest Darkness Fall and Related Stories'' (1939) by L. Sprague de Camp (with related stories by Frederik Pohl, David Drake, and S. M. Stirling) and ''The Long Tomorrow'' (1955) by Leigh Brackett (who was also one of the screen writers for ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (1980), the second film of the original ''Star Wars'' trilogy).
In 2010, Phoenix Pick published two novellas nominated for the Nebula Award: ''Act One'' by Nancy Kress and ''Arkfall'' by Carolyn Gilman. ''Act One'' was also nominated for the Hugo Award. That year, Phoenix Pick also published ''Ceres'' by L. Neil Smith, a finalist for the Prometheus Award.
Other publications include Alexei and Cory Panshin's Hugo-Award-winning study on science fiction, ''The World Beyond the Hill'' (1989) and the (Phoenix Science Fiction Classics ) series. The series publishes a number of annotated classic texts (with commentary) specifically geared toward college students. PSF Classics is edited by Paul Cook, and authors represented in this series include H. G. Wells and Jules Verne.
==The Stellar Guild==

In July 2011, Phoenix Pick announced The Stellar Guild series. With five-time Hugo Award winner Mike Resnick as editor, the series pairs bestselling science fiction and fantasy authors with lesser known authors to help give them greater visibility. Each writer in the pair contributes a story set in the same universe, specifically written for the series.
The books published to date are:
#''Tau Ceti'' by Kevin J. Anderson with Steven Savile (November 14, 2011)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''The Stellar Guild'' Series )〕 — Story of ''The Beacon'', a generation ship launched from an Earth tearing itself apart from its exhaustive demand for resources and aimed at Sarbras, a habitable planet circling Tau Ceti.
#''Reboots'' by Mercedes Lackey and Cody Martin (November 26, 2011)〔 — Follows a mixed crew consisting of zombies, werewolves and vampires in the closed confines of a spacecraft.
#''On the Train'' by Harry Turtledove and Rachel Turtledove (September 25, 2012)〔
#''When the Blue Shift Comes'' by Robert Silverberg and Alvaro Zinos-Amaro (October 25, 2012)〔
#''New Under the Sun'' by Nancy Kress and Therese Pieczynski (November 15, 2013)〔
#''The Aethers of Mars'' by Eric Flint and Charles E. Gannon (May 6, 2014)〔
#''Red Tide'' by Larry Niven and Brad R. Torgersen/Matthew J. Harrington (October 15, 2014)〔
#''INCI'' by Mike Resnick and Tina Gower (August 19, 2015)〔
#''Wishing on a Star'' by Jody Lynn Nye and Angelina Adams (November 14, 2015)〔

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