Inspired by the real-life breakthroughs covered in the pages of MIT Technology Review, renowned writers Brian W. Aldiss, David Brin, and Greg Egan join the hottest emerging authors from around the world to envision the future of the Internet, biotechnology, computing, and more. This collection featu
Twelve Tomorrows - Visionary stories of the near future inspired by today's technologies
β Scribed by Stephenson, Neal; Brin, David; Aldiss, Brian; Rydbom, Cheryl; McAuley, Paul; Kress, Nancy; Steele, Allen; McDonald, Ian; Egan, Greg; Powers, Richard
- Book ID
- 109276351
- Publisher
- MIT Technology Review
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 803 KB
- Series
- Twelve Tomorrows 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Inspired by the real-life breakthroughs covered in the pages of MIT Technology Review, renowned writers Brian W. Aldiss, David Brin, and Greg Egan join the hottest emerging authors from around the world to envision the future of the Internet, biotechnology, computing, and more. This collection features 12 all-new stories, an exclusive interview with science fiction legend Neal Stephenson, and a full-color gallery of artwork by Science Fiction Hall of Famer Richard Powers.
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