Science Fiction for the Throne

One-Sitting Reads

Paperback, 186 pages

Published July 17, 2017 by Fantastic Books.

ISBN:
978-1-5154-1025-6
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4 stars (1 review)

Want something to read while you sit down for just a few minutes on the bus or in a waiting room? Here's just the thing--forty authors, forty stories, mostly under 2,000 words, mostly reprints. Grouped according to their themes--artificial intelligence, technology, space, time travel, space aliens, the arts and media, religion, strange relationships, and reviving the past. There are even a few shaggy dogs.

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An anthology of short-short stories for reading on the 'throne'.

4 stars

An interesting collection of short-short stories, each can be read in one seating on the 'throne'. The stories are grouped together based on a common theme, with each story ending with a note about the author.

Of the stories in the collection, the ones that I found thought-provoking and interesting include those by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, James L. Cambias, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Steven Popkes, David Brin, Cat Rambo, Robert Dawson, Nancy Kress, Bud Sparhawk and James Van Pelt. These stories manage to invoke the feeling that the stories are just a glimpse into bigger stories full of fascinating possibilities.

Theme: Artificial Intelligence (A.I).

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  • "For the Love of Mechanical Minds" by Brenda Cooper: a kid growing up with an AI assistant would obviously have different priorities from their parents.

  • "Candle" by Liam Hogan: on the first turning-on anniversary, an A.I. left to its own devices decides to celebrate its birthday by …