The nine narrative episodes of Volume Four of the Emmy® Award–winning Netflix Original series Love, Death + Robots.
Featuring bestselling authors and screenwriters from all over the globe, curated by filmmakers Tim Miller and David Fincher, and Supervising Director Jennifer Yuh Nelson.
Introduction by John Scalzi, with stories by John Scalzi, Stant Litore, Siobhan Carroll, Bruce Sterling, John McNichol, Dave Hutchinson, Marc Laidlaw, and Robert Bisi & Andy Lyon.
Full contents:
Introduction by John Scalzi“The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur” by Stant Litore“For He Can Creep” by Siobhan Carroll“Spider Rose” by Bruce Sterling“How Zeke Got Religion at 20,000 Feet” by John McNichol“Golgotha” by Dave Hutchinson“400 Boys” by Marc Laidlaw“The Other Large Thing” by John Scalzi“Close Encounters of the Mini-Kind” by Robert Bisi & Andy Lyon “Your Smart Appliances Talk About You Behind Your Back” by John Scalzi
Narrated byAlex Boyles, Nancy Wu, Antony Ferguson, Erika Mori, Josh Innerst, Tim Campbell, Joe Hempel, Gary Tiedemann, Hannah Curtis, various narrators
FormatAudiobook
Publish dateJul 14, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1#1
7#7
2#2
8#8
3#3
9#9
4#4
10#10
5#5
11#11
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6#6
About the author
Stant Litore, Siobhan Carroll, Bruce Sterling, John McNichol, Dave Hutchinson, Marc Laidlaw, John Scalzi, Robert Bisi, Andy Lyon
Stant Litore was born a farmer’s son in the Pacific Northwest. He eventually earned his PhD in English, but remains passionate for things that grow. He spent several years in a dim corner of a library, repairing bruised and battered books, before heading overseas to backpack through Europe. Haunted by the hunger and poverty he witnessed at home and abroad, he began spinning stories about the hungers that devour us and the hopes that preserve us. Today he lives in Colorado with his wife and their two daughters, writing about the restless dead and the restless living.View all by Stant Litore, Siobhan Carroll, Bruce Sterling, John McNichol, Dave Hutchinson, Marc Laidlaw, John Scalzi, Robert Bisi, Andy Lyon