A People's Future of the United States: Speculative Fiction from 25 Extraordinary Writers

A People's Future of the United States

Speculative Fiction from 25 Extraordinary Writers

2019 • 434 pages

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This anthology is a who's who in current science fiction and fantasy writing. The stories are varied and all well written with various takes on the future of American culture and society. There are stories about everything from a book store that stands firmly on the dividing line between The United States and the country of California, to one about a world where contraception is outlawed, and feminists are considered terrorists. Even amid the various stories, there seems to be a thread of hope: hope for a better future, a dream of escape from the horrible now, hope at love, or a world that understands us. That is important in a collection such as this because without hope a collection of stories about the vagaries of the human condition could be depressing. This book isn't. Standout must-reads for this collection are “The Book Store at the End of America” by Charlie Jane Anders. A story about what divides us can ultimately bring us together and “The Synapse will Free Us From Ourselves” by Violet Allen. Allen's story is about high tech gay conversion therapy. It is sad, scary, and poignant. Check out this collection, you will be happy you did.

January 27, 2019Report this review