Communications Breakdown: SF Stories about the Future of Connection by Jonathan Strahan

Communications Breakdown: SF Stories about the Future of Connection by Jonathan Strahan
English | 2023 | Science Fiction

An exciting science fiction collection that looks at what future communication might look like and how our shifting relationships with technology could change this most human of capabilities.
In Communications Breakdown, award-winning editor Jonathan Strahan asks some of the world’s best science fiction writers to consider how the very idea of communication might change in the future. Rich terrain for speculation, this anthology brims with human stories about the future face of our age-old need to connect. As cyberpunk pioneer William Gibson said, “The future is already here—it’s just not evenly distributed.” So what happens when inequalities keep the future from everyone’s front door? Who is in control? These stories show humanity’s ability to construct the best possible worlds while also battling our potential to inflict unlimited harm.
Communications Breakdown features contributions from Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Famer Cory Doctorow, the winner of the Times of India AutHer Award Lavanya Lakshminarayan, Hugo Award winner Ian McDonald, as well as an interview with digital privacy activist Chris Gilliard by author and journalist Tim Maughan. Breaking down how we think about communication, Communications Breakdown calls readers to look at how vulnerable our modes of communication—and indeed, we ourselves—are.

Includes:
1. Here Instead of There by Elizabeth Bear
2. Moral Hazard by Cory Doctorow
3. Sigh No More by Ian McDonald
4. Less Than by Lavanya Lakshminarayan
5. What about Privacy? by Chris Gilliard interviewed by Tim Maughan
6. The Excommunicates by Ken MacLeod
7. Noise Cancellation by S.B. Divya
8. My City Is Not a Problem by Tim Maughan
9. Cuttlefish by Anil Menon
10. Company Man by Shiv Ramdas
11. At Every Door a Ghost by Premee Mohamed

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