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The New Voices of Science Fiction

by Hannu Rajaniemi, Jacob Weisman

📖 Overview

The New Voices of Science Fiction showcases 20 stories from emerging authors who represent the next generation of science fiction writers. This anthology, edited by Hannu Rajaniemi and Jacob Weisman, brings together award-winning works and notable publications from the past decade. The collection spans multiple science fiction subgenres including artificial intelligence, space exploration, genetic engineering, and virtual reality. Stories range from hard science fiction rooted in current technological trends to more speculative tales that push the boundaries of the genre. The authors featured include Rebecca Roanhorse, Alice Sola Kim, Sam J. Miller, and other rising talents who have gained recognition through major science fiction awards and publications. Each story is preceded by a brief introduction providing context about the author's background and career. The anthology captures contemporary anxieties and hopes about technology's impact on human relationships, identity, and society. These stories reflect how a new generation of writers is expanding science fiction's scope while building on its traditional foundations.

👀 Reviews

Readers highlight the anthology's focus on emerging authors and contemporary themes like climate change, AI, and virtual reality. Many reviewers note the collection provides fresh perspectives rather than retreading classic sci-fi tropes. Liked: - Stories "The Secret Life of Robots" and "The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections" receive frequent mentions - Mix of styles from hard sci-fi to magical realism - Representation of diverse voices and viewpoints Disliked: - Some stories described as "too experimental" or "difficult to follow" - A few readers found the collection uneven in quality - Several mentions of stories being more literary/abstract than traditional sci-fi Ratings: Goodreads: 3.9/5 (300+ ratings) Amazon: 4.2/5 (50+ reviews) "A strong showcase of what modern science fiction can be," notes one Amazon reviewer, while another states "About half the stories really landed for me, which is a good ratio for an anthology."

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔬 This anthology features 20 stories from emerging science fiction authors who published their first professional works after 2010. 🏆 Editor Hannu Rajaniemi is a Finnish mathematician and science fiction author who gained acclaim for his Jean le Flambeur trilogy, which began with "The Quantum Thief." 📚 Many of the featured authors in this collection have gone on to win major genre awards, including the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, and World Fantasy Award. 🌟 The collection received the Philip K. Dick Award Special Citation in 2020, recognizing its role in showcasing new voices in speculative fiction. 🔄 The stories explore contemporary themes like artificial intelligence, climate change, and virtual reality while pushing the boundaries of traditional science fiction storytelling.