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Overview

This collection of tightly crafted, highly imaginative short stories employs surrealist, satirical, and fantastical devices to explore politics, class, and gender. From creatively homicidal bioengineering to counter the stresses of climbing the corporate ladder, to a woman who loses a sock at the laundromat and finds she's missing a bit of her soul, these science-fiction gems showcase an award-winning writer's compelling vision of the universe. Computer pioneers, cross-country skiers, and aliens figure into these literary stories that challenge the boundaries of imagination with quirky, anti-establishment characters and visionary technological extrapolation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781616960896
Publisher: Tachyon Publications
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 237 KB

About the Author

Eileen Gunn won a Nebula for one of the stories in her first collection, Stable Strategies and Others, and was nominated for another. The book was nominated for the Philip K. Dick and World Fantasy awards. She has also been nominated twice for the Hugo Award. Eileen has been the marketing director of Microsoft, a board member of the prestigious Clarion Writers Workshop, the publisher of The Infinite Matrix, and she maintains The Difference Dictionary, an online concordance to the Difference Engine by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling.

Table of Contents

"She’s the Business" Introduction by William Gibson

Coming to Terms
Computer Friendly
Contact
“Fellow Americans”
Ideologically Labile Fruit Crisp
Lichen and Rock
Spring Conditions
Stable Strategies for Middle Management
The Sock Story
What Are Friends For?
Green Fire with Andy Duncan, Pat Murphy, and Michael Swanwick
Nirvana High with Leslie What

"Hooray for Eileen!" An essay by Michael Stanwick
Afterword by Howard Waldrop
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