Nanotech (anthology)
Nanotech is a 1998 anthology of science fiction short stories revolving around nanotechnology and its effects. It is edited by American writers Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.
First edition | |
Editors | Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois |
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Cover artist | Doug Struthers |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois Ace anthology series |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Ace Books |
Publication date | 1998 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 276 |
ISBN | 0-441-00585-3 |
OCLC | 40448509 |
Preceded by | Immortals |
Followed by | Future War |
Contents
- "Blood Music" by Greg Bear
- "Margin of Error" by Nancy Kress
- "Axiomatic" by Greg Egan
- "Remember'd Kisses" by Michael F. Flynn
- "Recording Angel" by Ian McDonald
- "Sunflowers" by Kathleen Ann Goonan
- "The Logic Pool" Stephen Baxter
- "Any Major Dude" Paul Di Filippo
- "We Were Out of Our Minds with Joy" by David Marusek
- "Willy in the Nano-lab" by Geoffrey A. Landis
gollark: I am supportive of this "meta channel" unless you force all metadiscussion ever there.
gollark: Perhaps, but it's *ominous* to me, especially with other stuff.
gollark: But did you *not* read "everyone listens to me" and something about everyone respecting them?
gollark: That's an orthogonal issue, mostly.
gollark: I like "respect" as "recognizing people as fellow humans who you should maintain some basic standard of niceness with". And "respect" as "admiring people based on achievements". And "respect" as "acknowledge people's opinions on things reasonably" and such. I do *not* like "respect" as "subservience"/"obedience" - the "respect for authority" sense. These are quite hard to define nicely and just get lumped into one overloaded word.
External links
- Nanotech title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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