Fast Forward 1: Future Fiction from the Cutting Edge
Lou Anders
409 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 1591024862
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Language: English
Publish: February 5, 2007
AnthologiesFictionHard Science FictionScience FictionShort Stories
Science Fiction is the genre that looks at the implications of technology on society, which in this age of exponential technological growth makes it the most relevant branch of literature going. This is only the start, and the close of the 21st century will look absolutely nothing like its inception. It has been said that science fiction is an ongoing dialogue about the future, and the front line of that dialogue is the short story. The field has a long history of producing famous anthologies to showcase its distinguished short fiction, but it has been several years since there has been a prestigious all-original science fiction anthology series. Fast Forward is offered in the tradition of Damon Knight’s prestigious and influential anthology series, Orbit, and Frederik Pohl’s landmark Star SF. Fast Forward marks the start of a new hard science fiction anthology series, dedicated to presenting the vanguard of the genre and charting the undiscovered country that is the future. Contributors scheduled for the first volume include:
Robert Charles Wilson – YFL-500
Justina Robson – The Girl Hero’s Mirror Says He’s Not the One
Paolo Bacigalupi – Small Offerings
Robyn Hitchcock – They Came From the Future
Kage Baker – Plotters and Shooters
Tony Ballantyne – Aristotle OS
Elizabeth Bear – The Something-Dreaming Game
Stephen Baxter – No More Stories
A.M. Dellamonica – Time of the Snake
Larry Niven and Brenda Cooper – The Terror Bard
Louise Marley – p dolce
Ken MacLeod – Jesus Christ, Reanimator
Mike Resnick and Nancy Kress – Solomon’s Choice
Ian McDonald – Sanjeev and Robotwallah
Pamela Sargent – A Smaller Government
Mary A. Turzillo – Pride
Robyn Hitchcock – I Caught Intelligence
George Zebrowski – Settlements
Gene Wolfe – The Hour of the Sheep
John Meaney – Sideways from Now
Paul Di Filippo – Wikiworld