It’s nice to see there’s another freak out there besides me who tunes into their shows yearly rather than weekly. A new entertainment disorder for the digital age…it will be interesting to see how this shapes the future of TV. [Thanks, Michael!]
All posts by Christopher East
“Ribofunk”
by Paul Di Filippo
Loopy, funny, groovy biofutures, a rocking collection from one of SF’s most versatile and accomplished storyists.
“Accelerando”
by Charles Stross
This is a landmark work of sfnal invention, rife with eyeball kicks and ideas, tackling the Singularity and beyond. Just nominated for the Hugo, it may be a bit information-dense for all tastes, but I should think Futurismic readers would dig it.
“China Mountain Zhang”
by Maureen F. McHugh
A beautifully written, moving, and vibrant SF classic–highly recommended.
“Whole Wide World”
by Paul McAuley
Topical, entertaining near-future thriller about ubiquitous surveillance in the UK.