Boxes / Nick Harkaway -- Life's a game / Charles Stross -- All the childhood you can afford / Daniel Suarez -- The lexicography of an abusive but divine relationship with the world / Ilona Gaynor -- The new us / Pepe Rojo -- It takes more muscles to frown / Ned Beauman -- Consolation / John Kessel -
Twelve Tomorrows: Visionary stories of the near future inspired by today’s technologies (all new 2016 edition)
✍ Scribed by Bruce Sterling; Nick Harkaway; Charles Stross; Daniel Suarez; Ilona Gaynor; Pepe Rojo; Ned Beauman; John Kessle; Annalee Newitz
- Publisher
- MIT Technology Review
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1019 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B015D8F5PI
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✦ Synopsis
MIT Technology Review’s third science fiction anthology with visionary stories of the near future inspired by today’s new technologies. This all new edition features the artwork of Virgil Finlay. Edited by Bruce Sterling.
CONTENT
"Boxes" by Nick Harkaway
"Life’s a Game" by Charles Stross
"All the Childhood You Can Afford" by Daniel Suarez
"The Lexicography of an Abusive but Divine Relationship with the World" by Ilona Gaynor
"The New Us" by Pepe Rojo
"It Takes More Muscles to Frown" by Ned Beauman
"Consolation" by John Kessel
"Gallery" by The Art of Virgil Finlay
"All-Natural Organic Microbes" by Annalee Newitz
"The Internet of Things Your Mother Never Told You" by Jo Lindsay Walton
"The Design Doyenne Defeats the Dullness" by Paola Antonelli
"The Ancient Engineer" by Bruce Sterling
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