From: animated silicon love doll (cheshire@velvet.net)
Date: Wed Jan 30 2002 - 04:09:39 MST
2002.01.29 22:02:42, Damien Broderick <d.broderick@english.unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
>Editor Gardner Dozois has compiled:
>
> Supermen : Tales of the Posthuman Future
> Paperback - 450 pages (January 2002)
> St. Martin's Press; ISBN: 0312275692
>
>Reprints; doesn't sound like anything to startle us, but could be a
>useful/enjoyable compendium.
but for those of us who aren't as up on transhuman fiction as we should be, what's in it?
(i've read a fire upon the deep by vinge, brian stableford's future history, and i'm slowly
getting through everything of stephen baxter's, but i really havn't read as much as i
should've. up till i was about 15 i read mostly fantasy and horror, (with a year or so of
being obsessed with larry niven and a few years of harlan ellison), and once i got big into
sci-fi it was mostly cyberpunk..)
cheshire morgan. we all create life, some of us with wombs,
some with smiles, some with patient hands.
we are all gods, if we choose to be.
-kitten.
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