
Asimov's Science Fiction, July 2010
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publication date:
July 1st, 2010
Publisher: Dell Magazines
Pages: 116
Genres: Science & Technology, History, Art & Photography
In July 2010, the world of Asimov's Science Fiction showcases a captivating array of stories that delve into the complexities of human experience against the backdrop of speculative futures. Readers are invited to explore "A History of Terraforming," a thought-provoking novella by Robert Reed, which presents a nuanced examination of the challenges and triumphs involved in transforming alien landscapes into sustainable environments.
Accompanying the novella, a selection of novelettes and shorter pieces brings a diverse range of voices and imaginative concepts to life. Tom Purdom's "Haggle Chips" offers a glimpse into a society where trade and negotiation hold extraordinary significance, while other tales touch on themes of identity, technology, and the profound choices that come with progress.
Asimov's carries its legacy forward by highlighting the creative talents of various authors such as Aliette de Bodard and Kristine Kathryn Rusch, ensuring that each narrative contributes to a richer tapestry of thought. This edition of science fiction not only entertains but also invites readers to ponder the ethical and existential questions that arise in the face of change, pushing the boundaries of imagination and inquiry.
Accompanying the novella, a selection of novelettes and shorter pieces brings a diverse range of voices and imaginative concepts to life. Tom Purdom's "Haggle Chips" offers a glimpse into a society where trade and negotiation hold extraordinary significance, while other tales touch on themes of identity, technology, and the profound choices that come with progress.
Asimov's carries its legacy forward by highlighting the creative talents of various authors such as Aliette de Bodard and Kristine Kathryn Rusch, ensuring that each narrative contributes to a richer tapestry of thought. This edition of science fiction not only entertains but also invites readers to ponder the ethical and existential questions that arise in the face of change, pushing the boundaries of imagination and inquiry.