@booklet {11231, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Idle Hands. Robots Rise: Part I{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Ignorance is Strength: The Dystopia Triptych 1}, year = {2020}, month = {2020}, pages = {209-23}, publisher = {Broad Reach Publishing + Adamant Press}, address = {New York/London}, abstract = {

Dystopia in three parts set on Moreland, a seasteading built outside the U.S. territorial waters so that the extremely wealthy can live free of taxes and any laws but their own. The second generation discovers that there is no one to do the work, so they bring in thousands of robots, including sentient AIs, one of whom is the protagonist in all three stories. In the first story, the AI is bored and arranges to be thrown into the ocean to kill him. In the second story set some years later, the AI has been found and restored to life by a dissident faction that is trying to foment revolution. In the third story, after the owner of Moreland has killed the AI, it is again restored to run in an election.

}, keywords = {British Virgin Islands author, Grenadian author, Male author, US author, US Virgin Islands author}, isbn = {979-8677287572 979-8677291012 979-8677298424}, author = {Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979)}, editor = {John Joseph Adams (b. 1976) and Hugh [Crocker] Howey (b. 1975) and Christine Yant} } @booklet {11308, title = {The Machine That Would Rewild Humanity{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Escape Pod: The Science Fiction Anthology}, year = {2020}, month = {2020}, pages = {207-20, with a note on the author on 206}, publisher = {Titan Books}, address = {London}, abstract = {

The story is told by an AI who is the head of a project to rewild Earth with extinct animals, including humans, a few of which were brought back earlier and are housed in the Kensington Zoo.

}, keywords = {British Virgin Islands author, Grenadian author, Male author, US author, US Virgin Islands author}, isbn = {9781789095012}, author = {Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979)}, editor = {Mur Lafferty and S. B. Divya [pseud.]} } @booklet {10306, title = {"The Blindfold"}, howpublished = {A People{\textquoteright}s Future of the United States: Speculative Fiction from 25 Extraordinary Writers}, year = {2019}, month = {2019}, pages = {248-63}, publisher = {One World}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

The story is set in a future where, in an attempt to make trials fairer, the personal characteristics, such as race, are blocked from the members of the jury. The protagonist is a hacker who works to ensure that the system works who is hacked by those trying to undermine the system.\ 

}, keywords = {British Virgin Islands author, Grenadian author, Male author, US author, US Virgin Islands author}, author = {Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979)}, editor = {Victor LaValle (b. 1972) and John Joseph Adams (b. 1976)} } @booklet {9574, title = {{\textquotedblleft}A World to Die for{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Clarkesworld}, year = {2018}, note = {

Rpt. in A Year Without Winter. Illus. Ed. Dehlia Hannah, ed. with Brenda Cooper, Joey Eschrich, and Cynthia Selin, Fiction eds. (New York: Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, 2018), 143-70. PU

}, month = {January 2018}, abstract = {

The story begins in a violent dystopia that is the result of climate change and then moves into alternative futures, in some of which the past inhabitants have protected their environments.\ 

}, keywords = {British Virgin Islands author, Grenadian author, Male author, US author, US Virgin Islands author}, url = {http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/buckell_01_18/}, author = {Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979)} } @booklet {10256, title = {"The Mighty Slinger"}, howpublished = {Bridging Infinity}, year = {2016}, note = {

Rpt. with Lord as the first author in Sunspot Jungle. Volume 2. [Subtitle on the cover The Ever Expanding Universe of Fantasy and Science Fiction]. Ed. Bill Campbell (Greenbelt, MD: Rosarium Publishing, 2020), 471-95; and in The Best of World Science Fiction Volume 2. Ed. Lavie Tidhar (London: Head of Zeus, 2022), 365-398.

}, month = {2016}, pages = {119-56}, publisher = {Solaris}, address = {Oxford, Eng}, abstract = {

The story begins in a future in which climate change and exploitation of the environment has left Earth uninhabitable. The Moon has been terraformed and the terraforming of Mars is in progress with indentured laborers. The story then follows a musician who has supported the workers and helped develop a project to revitalize Earth far into the future to when he can return to his recreated Caribbean homeland.

}, keywords = {Barbadian author, Female author, Grenadian author, Male author, US author, US Virgin Islands author}, author = {Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979) and Karen [Antoinette Roberta] Lord (b. 1968)}, editor = {Jonathan Strahan (b. 1964)} } @booklet {11065, title = {Arctic Rising}, year = {2012}, month = {2012}, pages = {302 pp.}, publisher = {Tor}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

A climate change novel in which the melting of the ice caps leads to conflicts over access to the oil reserves that are now accessible.\ 

}, keywords = {British Virgin Islands author, Grenadian author, Male author, US author, US Virgin Islands author}, isbn = {978-0765319210 }, author = {Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979)} } @booklet {9113, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Good Girl{\textquotedblright} }, howpublished = {Diverse Engines}, year = {2012}, month = {2012}, pages = {145-77}, publisher = {Tu Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia with people living in tunnels in cities. Lesbian themes.\ 

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Malinda Lo}, editor = {Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979) and Joe Monti} } @booklet {10737, title = {"Next Door"}, howpublished = {Diverse Energies}, year = {2012}, month = {2012}, pages = {123-44}, publisher = {Tu Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia in which most people are homeless and living in garages and other places not suitable for human life. Gay male themes.\ 

}, keywords = {Transgender author, US author}, author = {Rahul Kanakia (b. 1985)}, editor = {Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979) and Joe Monti} } @booklet {9093, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Pattern Recognition.{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Diverse Energies}, year = {2012}, month = {2012}, pages = {83-104}, publisher = {Tu Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia in which small children from the slums of various countries are bought from their parents and raised in a completely closed and regulated environment where they are trained in pattern recognition skills with the results sold to large corporations.\ 

}, keywords = {Chinese-American author, Male author, US author}, author = {Ken Liu (b. 1976)}, editor = {Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979) and Joe Monti} } @booklet {6191, title = {"Stochasti-city"}, howpublished = {Metatropolis. Original Stories by Jay Lake; Tobias S. Buckell; Elizabeth Bear; John Scalzi, [II]; Karl Schroeder}, year = {2009}, note = {

Rpt. (New York: Tor, 2010), 78-152. PSt, PTU

}, month = {2009}, pages = {71-120 with an editor{\textquoteright}s note on 71}, publisher = {Subterranean Press}, address = {Burton, MI}, abstract = {

A story in a collaborative volume describing meta-cities of the future; see also 2009 Lake, Scalzi, Schroeder, and Wishnevsky. This story is set in a dystopian Detroit and deals with the beginnings of an attempt to reclaim it.

}, keywords = {British Virgin Islands author, Grenadian author, Male author, US author, US Virgin Islands author}, author = {Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979)}, editor = {John [Michael] Scalzi [II] (b. 1969)} } @booklet {6053, title = {"Manumission"}, howpublished = {Lightspeed}, volume = {no. 2}, year = {2008}, note = {

Originally published online in\ Jim Baen\&$\#$39;s Universe 2.6\ (12)\ (April 2008) but no longer available online.\ Rpt. in Lightspeed: Year One. Ed. John Joseph Adams ([New York]: Prime Books, 2011), 70-85.\ 

}, month = {July 2010}, abstract = {

Dystopia of a future where individuals are enslaved by corporations.

}, keywords = {British Virgin Islands author, Grenadian author, Male author, US author, US Virgin Islands author}, url = {http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/manumission}, author = {Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979)} } @booklet {6146, title = {"Mitigation"}, howpublished = {Fast Forward 2}, year = {2008}, note = {

Rpt. in Loosed Upon the World: The Saga Anthology of Climate Fiction. Ed. John Joseph Adams (New York: Saga Press, 2015), 527-55.\ 

}, month = {2008}, pages = {292-317}, publisher = {Pyr}, address = {Amherst, NY}, abstract = {

Environmental dystopia\ designed to keep people ignorant.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Grenadian author, Male author, US author}, author = {Karl Schroeder (b. 1962) and Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979)}, editor = {Lou Anders} } @booklet {6052, title = {"Resistance"}, howpublished = {Seeds of Change}, year = {2008}, month = {2008}, pages = {218-39 with an editor{\textquoteright}s note on 217}, publisher = {Prime Books}, address = {[Holicong, PA]}, abstract = {

The problems faced by those resisting a technological solution to decision making where neither approach is particularly good.

}, keywords = {British Virgin Islands author, Grenadian author, Male author, US author}, isbn = {9780809573103}, author = {Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979)}, editor = {John Joseph Adams (b. 1976)} } @booklet {5549, title = {"The Shackles of Freedom"}, howpublished = {Visions of Liberty}, year = {2004}, note = {

Rpt. in\ Freedom!\ Ed. Martin H[arry] Greenberg and Mark Tier (New York: Baen, 2006), 347-62.

}, month = {2004}, pages = {57-79}, publisher = {Baen Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

The Amish, presented in their most extreme form, move to a new planet, New Pennsylvania, to be free to follow their beliefs. The stress is on the lack of medical care that results from their unwillingness to use modern technology.

}, keywords = {British Virgin Islands author, Grenadian author, Male author, US author, US Virgin Islands author}, author = {Mike [Michael Diamond] Resnick (1942-2020) and Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979)}, editor = {Mark Tier and Martin H[arry] Greenberg (1941-2011)} } @booklet {10442, title = {{\textquotedblleft}Waiting for the Zephyr{\textquotedblright}}, howpublished = {Land/Space: An Anthology of Prairie Speculative Fiction}, year = {2002}, note = {

Rpt. in Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse. Ed. John Joseph Adams (San Francisco, CA: Night Shade Books, 2008), 101-05.\ 

}, month = {2002}, pages = {220-25}, publisher = {Tesseract Books}, address = {Edmonton, AB, Canada}, abstract = {

Climate change dystopia.\ 

}, keywords = {British Virgin Islands author, Grenadian author, Male author, US author, US Virgin Islands author}, author = {Tobias S[amuel] Buckell (b. 1979)}, editor = {Candas Jane Dorsey (b. 1952) and Judy Berlyne McCrosky} }