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Seeds of Change

Edited by John Joseph Adams

Average Score: 80(3)

Imagine the moment when the present ends, and the future begins - when the world we knew is no more and a brave new world is thrust upon us. Gathering stories by nine of today's most incisive minds, Seeds of Change confronts the pivotal issues facing our society today: racism, global warming, peak oil, technological advancement, and political revolution. Many serve as a call to action. How will you change with the future? These nine stories sow seeds of change across familiar and foreign territory, from our own backyards to the Niger Delta to worlds not yet discovered. Pepper, the mysterious mercenary from Tobias S. Buckell's Crystal Rain and Ragamuffin, works as an agent for change - if the price is right - in "Resistance." Ken MacLeod envisions the end-game in the Middle East in "A Dance Called Armageddon." New writer Blake Charlton imagines a revolutionary advance in cancer research in "Endosymbiont." Award-winning author Jay Lake tackles technological change and the forces that will stop at nothing to prevent it in "The Future by Degrees." Other stories by K.D. Wentworth, Jeremiah Tolbert, Mark Budz, Ted Kosmatka, and Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu range from the darkly satirical to the exotic. All explore the notion that change will come.

Book Details

Science Fiction
Hardcover, 240 Pages
Published by Prime Books on August 29, 2008
ISBN-10 0809573105
ISBN-13 978-0809573103

Reviews


Boomtron | Rob
Review Rating: 80
Some of the authors in this collection stretch paradigm shifts a bit further than I would have but all things considered there are some very good short stories in this anthology.
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SF Signal | John DeNardo
Review Rating: 80
A better-than average collection of stories. [...] Filled with good stories both entertaining and thought-provoking.
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SFRevu | Gayle Surrette
Review Rating: 80
It will supply hours of absorbing reading and lots of food for thought.
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