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Maybe in regards to the title – these are not stories concerning lockdowns, neither fictitious ones nor the real-live Corona ones we all lived through, but instead simply were written during the latter, when Asher had nothing to do except write and do some exercise. Which, to be honest, is a bit of a let down./p>p>a titleNeal Asher – Lockdown Tales href/index.php/reviews/459-neal-asher-lockdown-tales>Lockdown Tales/a> is a titleNeal Asher href/index.php/search?searchwordNeal%20Asher&orderingnewest&searchphraseall&limit20>Neal Asher/a>s first foray published by Ian Whates Newcon Press, at least as single author effort (he has been part of several of their collections previously), it has since been followed by a 2nd volume under the same (slightly misleading) heading, which Im yet to engage with.br />And I dont understand why Newcon would consider this book to be Hard SF (thats their classification on the cover) – this is far-future Space Opera. Maybe that got overlooked like some of the revision marks still in the text? Actually, its even more far-future than Ashers usual efforts – these short stories are all set in a post-Polity universe, per the subtitle: What comes after the Polity...?br />And Im not going to define the Polity for you beyond it being an AI-run human sphere of influence in the Universe – if you havent read the Polity then a lot in this book will not make much sense, and youll miss so much background that the stories will be affected, I would expect. And if you have then Im not going to bore you with something you are indeed aware of./p>p> /p> p classreadmore> a classbtn btn-secondary href/index.php/reviews/459-neal-asher-lockdown-tales aria-labelRead more: Neal Asher – Lockdown Tales > span classicon-chevron-right aria-hiddentrue>/span> Read more … /a> /p> /div> /div> div classblog-item itempropblogPost itemscope itemtypehttps://schema.org/BlogPosting> div classitem-content> h2 classitem-title itempropheadline> a href/index.php/reviews/458-s-p-somtow-alien-heresies itempropurl> S.P. Somtow – Alien Heresies /a> /h2> dl classarticle-info text-muted> dt classarticle-info-term> Details /dt> dd classcategory-name> span classicon-folder-open icon-fw aria-hiddentrue>/span> Category: a href/index.php/reviews itempropgenre>Review/a> /dd> dd classpublished> span classicon-calendar icon-fw aria-hiddentrue>/span> time datetime2023-08-07T14:37:13+00:00 itempropdatePublished> Published: 07 August 2023 /time>/dd> /dl> p>a titleS.P. Somtow – Alien Heresies href/index.php/reviews/458-s-p-somtow-alien-heresies>img stylefloat: left; margin: 5px 10px; src/images/reviewpics/Screen%20Shot%202023-08-07%20at%2015.31.58.png width133 height200 loadinglazy data-pathlocal-images:/reviewpics/Screen Shot 2023-08-07 at 15.31.58.png />/a>The book starts with an introduction by the author, a titleS.P. Somtow href/index.php/search?searchwords.p.%20somtow&orderingnewest&searchphraseall>S.P. Somtow/a> (aka a titleSomtow Sucharitkul href/index.php/search?searchwordsomtow%20sucharitkul&orderingnewest&searchphraseall&limit20>Somtow Sucharitkul/a>), titled A Word.... It tells his story, and the swings in focus from music, to literature, back to music, and to now, where he attempts to do both (and more) in what he terms the Third Act of his existence.br />It also is a dedication to whoever it was who left these English-language SF classics in the library in the Bangkok Patana school, which set all of what we see here in motion./p>p>a titleS.P. Somtow – Alien Heresies href/index.php/reviews/458-s-p-somtow-alien-heresies>Alien Heresies/a> is a retrospective collection of 16 stories, from the first short story he sold (77s Sunsteps) to 2007s An Alien Heresy, with the in-between in roughly chronological order. We dont get a publication history (I presume all of them were), or any background to the stories (which usually really adds to such retrospectives), just the stories. br />My review is base on the limited-edition Hardback (2/100), but the book is of course also available as paperback, or Kindle edition etc. And I shall not mention any of the typos or transcription errors I spotted, as I gather these have been amended since – Somtow essentially works as a one-man band, and proof-reading ones own words is hard./p>p>The book is illustrated (including hardback cover and dust jacket) by Mikey Jiraros, a promising and hugely talented young Thai artists who lived a life as varied, multi-faceted, and fascinating as the art he left us. Mikey decided this spring to leave this plane of existence, and, wherever he went, we hope that he is happier there. The loss is ours, and palpable, even at a remove./p>p>Below are capsule reviews of the individual stories – if this spoils your enjoyment then stop here, and leave with my recommendation to go buy the book; this is essential and grand storytelling and could serve as a good entry point to Somtows writing; by no means for completists only!/p> p classreadmore> a classbtn btn-secondary href/index.php/reviews/458-s-p-somtow-alien-heresies aria-labelRead more: S.P. Somtow – Alien Heresies> span classicon-chevron-right aria-hiddentrue>/span> Read more … /a> /p> /div> /div> div classblog-item itempropblogPost itemscope itemtypehttps://schema.org/BlogPosting> div classitem-content> h2 classitem-title itempropheadline> a href/index.php/short-stories/457-peter-watts-contracting-iris itempropurl> Peter Watts - Contracting Iris /a> /h2> dl classarticle-info text-muted> dt classarticle-info-term> Details /dt> dd classcategory-name> span classicon-folder-open icon-fw aria-hiddentrue>/span> Category: a href/index.php/short-stories itempropgenre>Short Stories/a> /dd> dd classpublished> span classicon-calendar icon-fw aria-hiddentrue>/span> time datetime2023-07-24T16:40:51+00:00 itempropdatePublished> Published: 24 July 2023 /time>/dd> /dl> p>a titlePeter Watts - Contracting Iris hrefhttps://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/contracting-iris/ target_blank relnoopener>img stylefloat: right; margin: 5px 10px; src/images/reviewpics/iris.jpg width355 height200 loadinglazy data-pathlocal-images:/reviewpics/iris.jpg />/a>Iris, the protagonist through whose eyes the story is told, gets caught out in some weird rainstorm during a trip, and contracts something - something? - via her eyes, it seems. And it gets weirder as it (and the story) progresses.../p>p>This is a story which on the one hand feels very deja vu, with old and slightly tired tropes - a new virus. an alien (?) invasion. somehow very much harking back to the strong>Peter Watts/strong> take on John Carpenters The Thing (titled The Things).br />And on the other hand this feels very up to date, and now - with a pandemic, with road blocks and provisions to stay indoors. with Iris job of sanitising AI training inputs (one of the few jobs, besides waiting tables, which humans still do better)./p>p>To me this story somehow felt like it had hope for the future. I know, Im weird. And for Peter Watts this is unusual./p>p>But read it yourself, the link is below. This was initially published in Lightspeed Magazine. The picture on the right is pulled off the web, and purely my own reflection on the title, which itself has at least 3 distinct meanings in the story (well done, that man!)/p>p>Links: a titlePeter Watts href/index.php/search?searchwordPeter%20Watts&orderingnewest&searchphraseall>Peter Watts/a> - a titlePeter Watts - Contracting Iris hrefhttps://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/contracting-iris/ target_blank relnoopener>Contracting Iris/a> - a titlePeter Watts - The Things hrefhttps://clarkesworldmagazine.com/watts_01_10/ target_blank relnoopener>The Things/a> - a titleLightspeed Magazine hrefhttps://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/ target_blank relnoopener>Lightspeed Magazine/a>/p>p> /p> /div> /div> div classblog-item itempropblogPost itemscope itemtypehttps://schema.org/BlogPosting> div classitem-content> h2 classitem-title itempropheadline> a href/index.php/reviews/456-afterglow-climate-fiction-for-future-ancestors itempropurl> Afterglow – Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors /a> /h2> dl classarticle-info text-muted> dt classarticle-info-term> Details /dt> dd classcategory-name> span classicon-folder-open icon-fw aria-hiddentrue>/span> Category: a href/index.php/reviews itempropgenre>Review/a> /dd> dd classpublished> span classicon-calendar icon-fw aria-hiddentrue>/span> time datetime2023-04-28T17:08:16+00:00 itempropdatePublished> Published: 28 April 2023 /time>/dd> /dl> p>a titleAfterglow – Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors href/index.php/reviews/456-afterglow-climate-fiction-for-future-ancestors>img stylefloat: left; margin: 5px 10px; src/images/reviewpics/Afterglow.jpg width140 height200 loadinglazy data-pathlocal-images:/reviewpics/Afterglow.jpg />/a>a titleAfterglow – Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors href/index.php/reviews/456-afterglow-climate-fiction-for-future-ancestors>Afterglow – Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors/a> is a collection of short stories, edited by the climate news site strong>Grist/strong>, and assembled as part of a contest called Imagine 2200. The contest attracted over 1000 entries, which the panel of judges whittled down to the 12 stories you find this book./p>p>The book starts of with a Foreword by strong>adrienne maree brown/strong>, followed by an Editors Note and the 12 stories making up the bulk of the content. At the back you get Acknowledgments, and, helpfully given that most of the contributors are not known names (yes, my ignorance is showing), short Contributor Biographies./p>p>The Foreword by adrianne maree brown discusses how writing fiction allows us to dream, to conceive possible futures which we can then work towards making them reality. She explains how this especially applies to climate fiction and to the collection at hand, and that not having these dreams/stories means that we dont have a template to aim for, so doing this is crucial to our attempts to work our way out of the crisis at hand./p>p>The Editors Note mainly describes the actual contest that led to this collection./p>p>I felt this, whilst clearly CliFi, was not really Solarpunk (its also not billed as such!); whilst it has a lot of the rather naïve (and sometimes charming) belief in the capabilities of either technology or nature to make everything good again it lacks the focus on this in most stories; they rather are set in a changed, post-climate event world, telling stories set in this new and rather different world.br />Also – a lot of the stories are deeply mired in spirituality, traditional cultural mores, and sometimes plain woo, all the same whilst relying on modern future level technology and medicine. It seems a lot of the failings of our current world are carried over into the future, which is not a view that gives me much hope./p> p classreadmore> a classbtn btn-secondary href/index.php/reviews/456-afterglow-climate-fiction-for-future-ancestors aria-labelRead more: Afterglow – Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors> span classicon-chevron-right aria-hiddentrue>/span> Read more … /a> /p> /div> /div> div classblog-item itempropblogPost itemscope itemtypehttps://schema.org/BlogPosting> div classitem-content> h2 classitem-title itempropheadline> a href/index.php/reviews/454-charles-stross-quantum-of-nightmares itempropurl> Charles Stross – Quantum of Nightmares /a> /h2> dl classarticle-info text-muted> dt classarticle-info-term> Details /dt> dd classcategory-name> span classicon-folder-open icon-fw aria-hiddentrue>/span> Category: a href/index.php/reviews itempropgenre>Review/a> /dd> dd classpublished> span classicon-calendar icon-fw aria-hiddentrue>/span> time datetime2023-03-26T17:21:38+00:00 itempropdatePublished> Published: 26 March 2023 /time>/dd> /dl> p>a titleCharles Stross – Quantum of Nightmares href/index.php/reviews/454-charles-stross-quantum-of-nightmares>img stylefloat: left; margin: 5px 10px; src/images/reviewpics/QuantumOfNightmares.jpg width200 height200 loadinglazy data-pathlocal-images:/reviewpics/QuantumOfNightmares.jpg />/a>Given that a titleCharles Stross href/index.php/search?searchwordCharles%20Stross&orderingnewest&searchphraseall>Charles Stross/a> has ben publishing his award-winning Laundry Files since 2004, and is 12 books and a number of short stories and novellas into it I dont think anybody needs an introduction to it. Never mind that the book at hand, a titleCharles Stross – Quantum of Nightmares href/index.php/reviews/454-charles-stross-quantum-of-nightmares>Quantum of Nightmares/a>, is a sequel in its own subset (New Management) of the larger setting. Should all of this have passed you by, though, I have 2 pieces of good news for you – firstly, you dont need to have read the entire body of work to enjoy the New Management sequence, it happily stands on its own (you want to start with the first book, though, called Dead Lies Dreaming). And secondly – but should you be interested in, the whole shebang is clever, entertaining, and in my opinion very much worth your time./p>p>But lets talk about Quantum of Nightmares, the topic for todays ruminations. It is, as said above, the second book in the New Management series, the sequel to Dead Lies Dreaming, and it feels like the author barely caught his breath in-between. br />Yes, Rupert is dead and gone (or is he?), and Eve Starkey is now, by dint of having been his Executive Secretary with full access, in charge of the Bigge Corporation (but is she?). What she definitely is, though, as she finds out to her dismay, is married to Rupert; and his chattel, at least according to the ancient legal system on the island nation of Skaro, where the Bigge Corporation is domiciled. br />Wendy Deere is still settling into her new job, and trying to stay out of the mess that Eves brother Imp and his gang of Lost Boys is – tricky if your girlfriend is part of this, of course, or if your investigations inevitably lead back to a scheme Rupert set in motion long ago with some only-slightly-grottier-than-real UK supermarket chain called FlavorsMart. Where recently human DNA has started showing up in the meat produce 3D printed from MRM. Yum./p> p classreadmore> a classbtn btn-secondary href/index.php/reviews/454-charles-stross-quantum-of-nightmares aria-labelRead more: Charles Stross – Quantum of Nightmares> span classicon-chevron-right aria-hiddentrue>/span> Read more … /a> /p> /div> /div> div classblog-item itempropblogPost itemscope itemtypehttps://schema.org/BlogPosting> div classitem-content> h2 classitem-title itempropheadline> a href/index.php/short-stories/453-bruce-sterling-are-you-for-86 itempropurl> Bruce Sterling - Are You For 86? /a> /h2> dl classarticle-info text-muted> dt classarticle-info-term> Details /dt> dd classcategory-name> span classicon-folder-open icon-fw aria-hiddentrue>/span> Category: a href/index.php/short-stories itempropgenre>Short Stories/a> /dd> dd classpublished> span classicon-calendar icon-fw aria-hiddentrue>/span> time datetime2023-03-19T18:44:13+00:00 itempropdatePublished> Published: 19 March 2023 /time>/dd> /dl> p>a titleBruce Sterling - Are You For 86? hrefhttps://bruces.medium.com/are-you-for-86-by-bruce-sterling-1992-1224c33a1d98 target_blank relnoopener>img stylefloat: right; margin: 5px 10px; src/images/reviewpics/MormonMeteor.jpg width267 height200 loadinglazy data-pathlocal-images:/reviewpics/MormonMeteor.jpg />/a>Ok, heres an older one for the fans and aficionados: /p>p>strong>Are You For 86?/strong> is a Leggy Starlitz short story by strong>Bruce Sterling/strong> - this time helping radical feminist pro choice phone phreak activists to smuggle a French developed abortion pill through a Japanese female rock band in Salt Lake City. And if you think this sounds - over the top? messy? too many idea per sentence? then youd be spot on. Like other Leggy Starlitz stories this has any number of funky concepts, improbable developments, and fascinating ideas sparkling off it, as hit and miss as such a sintered composition can be, of course./p>p>Although, IMHO, this is just a riotous fun as all the other Leggy Starlitz stories Ive read, so do give it a go, and dont be deterred by its age./p>p>The picture on the right is the Mormon Meteor, as referenced in the story (the Wikipedia article linked below has a picture of the Duisenburg Special instead - this is the Mormon Meteor II)/p>p>Links: a titleBruce Sterling href/index.php/search?searchwordBruce%20Sterling&orderingnewest&searchphraseall>Bruce Sterling/a> - a titleBruce Sterling - Are You For 86? hrefhttps://bruces.medium.com/are-you-for-86-by-bruce-sterling-1992-1224c33a1d98 target_blank relnoopener>Are You For 86?/a> - a titleMormon Meteor hrefhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mormon_Meteor target_blank relnoopener>Mormon Meteor/a>/p> /div> /div> /div> div classitems-more> ol classcom-content-blog__links> li classcom-content-blog__link> a href/index.php/reviews/452-neal-asher-the-human> Neal Asher – The Human/a> /li> li classcom-content-blog__link> a href/index.php/reviews/451-lavie-tidhar-neom> Lavie Tidhar - Neom/a> /li> li classcom-content-blog__link> a href/index.php/short-stories/450-peter-watts-critical-mass> Peter Watts - Critical Mass/a> /li> li classcom-content-blog__link> a href/index.php/reviews/449-robert-zubrin-richard-wagner-the-case-for-mars> Robert Zubrin / Richard Wagner - The Case for Mars/a> /li> li classcom-content-blog__link> a href/index.php/reviews/448-nnedi-okorafor-noor> Nnedi Okorafor - Noor/a> /li> /ol> /div> div classw-100> p classcounter float-end pt-3 pe-2> Page 1 of 72 /p> nav classpagination__wrapper aria-labelPagination> ul classpagination ms-0 mb-4> li classdisabled page-item> span classpage-link aria-hiddentrue>span classicon-angle-double-left aria-hiddentrue>/span>/span> /li> li classdisabled page-item> span classpage-link aria-hiddentrue>span classicon-angle-left aria-hiddentrue>/span>/span> /li> li classactive page-item> a aria-currenttrue aria-labelPage 1 href# classpage-link>1/a> /li> li classpage-item> a aria-labelGo to page 2 href/index.php?start6 classpage-link> 2 /a> /li> li classpage-item> a aria-labelGo to page 3 href/index.php?start12 classpage-link> 3 /a> /li> li classpage-item> a aria-labelGo to page 4 href/index.php?start18 classpage-link> 4 /a> /li> li classpage-item> a aria-labelGo to page 5 href/index.php?start24 classpage-link> 5 /a> /li> li classpage-item> a aria-labelGo to page 6 href/index.php?start30 classpage-link> 6 /a> /li> li classpage-item> a aria-labelGo to page 7 href/index.php?start36 classpage-link> 7 /a> /li> li classpage-item> a aria-labelGo to page 8 href/index.php?start42 classpage-link> 8 /a> /li> li classpage-item> a aria-labelGo to page 9 href/index.php?start48 classpage-link> 9 /a> /li> li classpage-item> a aria-labelGo to page 10 href/index.php?start54 classpage-link> 10 /a> /li> li classpage-item> a aria-labelGo to next page href/index.php?start6 classpage-link> span classicon-angle-right aria-hiddentrue>/span> /a> /li> li classpage-item> a aria-labelGo to last page href/index.php?start426 classpage-link> span classicon-angle-double-right aria-hiddentrue>/span> /a> /li> /ul>/nav> /div> /div> /td> td valigntop classtd14_reverse>/td> !-- separator line --> !-- right position --> td valigntop> table width100 height493 border0 cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr>td valigntop classtd15>td>/tr> tr> td valigntop classtd17> div classmod-articlesnews newsflash> div classmod-articlesnews__item itemscope itemtypehttps://schema.org/Article> p> /p>p>a titleIan Sales – Adrift on the Sea of Rains href/index.php/reviews/273-ian-sales-adrift-on-the-sea-of-rains>img styledisplay: block; 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