Future on Ice
Author | Orson Scott Card (ed.) |
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Country | United States |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Tor Books |
Publication date | 1998 |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 432 pp |
ISBN | 0-312-86694-1 |
Preceded by | Future on Fire |
Future on Ice (1998) is a science fiction anthology edited by Orson Scott Card, belated[1] companion to Future on Fire (1991). It contains eighteen stories written in the 1980s by different writers including "The Fringe" by Card himself.
A third volume, a collection of humorous or satirical sf called Future on Hold, was contemplated by Card. But he says that book is "unlikely to be published." "This long-awaited book completes Card's definitive collection of short science fiction of the 1980s, the decade in which Card read almost every short story published and reviewed much of it."[2]
Story list
Unless noted specifically, the length is short story.
- "Robot Dreams" (1986) by Isaac Asimov
- "Portraits of His Children" (1985) novelette by George R. R. Martin
- "Tourists" (1985) Lisa Goldstein
- "Blood Music" (1983) novelette by Greg Bear – 1983 Nebula Award – 1984 Hugo Award
- "Time's Rub" (1984) Gregory Benford
- "Shanidar" (1985) novelette by David Zindell
- "Speech Sounds" (1983) Octavia E. Butler
- "Snow" (1985) by John Crowley
- "Klein's Machine" (1985]) by Andrew Weiner
- "Pots" (1985) novelette by C. J. Cherryh
- "Press Enter []" (1984) novella by John Varley – 1984 Nebula Award
- "Dinosaurs" (1987) novelette by Walter Jon Williams
- "Face Value" (1986) by Karen Joy Fowler
- "Cabracan" (1986) Lewis Shiner
- "Rockabye Baby" (1985) novelette by S. C. Sykes
- "The Pure Product" (1986) novelette by John Kessel
- "Out of All Them Bright Stars" (1985) Nancy Kress – 1985 Nebula Award
- "The Fringe" (1985) novelette by Orson Scott Card – 1986 Hugo Award nomination
References
External links
- Future on Ice title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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