@booklet {4822, title = {"Getting to Know You"}, howpublished = {Future Histories: Award-Winning Science Fiction Writers Predict Twenty Tomorrows for Communications}, year = {1997}, note = {

Rpt. in The Year\’s Best Science Fiction: Fifteenth Annual Collection. Ed. Gardner [Raymond] Dozois (New York: St. Martin\’s Press, 1998), 267-87 with an Editor\’s note on 267; and in Cyberpunk: Stories of Hardware, Software, Wetware, Revolution and Evolution. Ed. Victoria Blake (Portland, OR: Underhand Press, 2013), 109-134. Substantially revised in Asimov\’s Science Fiction 22.3 (267) (March 1998): 120-141. Rpt. in Isaac Asimov\’s Utopias. Ed. Gardner [Raymond] Dozois and Sheila Williams (New York: Ace Books, 2000), 62-96 with a note on 62; and in his Getting to Know You (Burton, MI: Subterranean Press, 2007), 255-287.

}, month = {1997}, publisher = {Horizon House Publications}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Dystopia of division between the rich and poor with immortality and cloning eliminating both jobs and pre-clone humans. Set in the same world as his 2005 Counting Heads.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, issn = {1065-6298 }, author = {David Marusek (b. 1951)}, editor = {Stephen McClelland} } @booklet {4783, title = {"Glass Earth, Inc."}, howpublished = {Future Histories: Award-Winning Science Fiction Writers Predict Twenty Tomorrows for Communications}, year = {1997}, note = {

Rpt. in his\ Phase Space\ (London: HarperCollins/Voyager, 2002), 48-69.

}, month = {1997}, pages = {69-88 with a note on 68}, publisher = {Horizon House Publications}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Flawed utopia in which a murder is committed in a London in which it is possible for the police to view the incident as it was happening and from all angles.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Stephen [Michael] Baxter (b. 1957)}, editor = {Stephen McClelland} }