@booklet {5567, title = {"Nectar"}, howpublished = {Asimov{\textquoteright}s Science Fiction}, volume = { 28.1 (336) }, year = {2004}, month = {January 2004}, pages = {10-39}, abstract = {

Eutopia through advanced biotechnology.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, issn = {1065-6298 }, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} } @booklet {5343, title = {Dark Ararat}, year = {2002}, month = {2002}, publisher = {Tor}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

A continuation of his future history series; see 1998 Stableford, the note there, and 1999, 2000, and 2002 Stableford,\ The Omega Expedition. This volume is about the settlement of a colony planet.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} } @booklet {5344, title = {The Omega Expedition}, year = {2002}, month = {2002}, publisher = {Tor}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Continuation of the setting and issues of 1998 Stableford. See 1998 Stableford, the note there, and 1999, 2000, and 2002 Stableford,\ Dark Ararat. This volume is a sequel to 2000 Stableford and is about the life of the man who developed the technology that made immensely long life possible.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} } @booklet {5145, title = {Fountains of Youth}, year = {2000}, note = {

Part originally published as \"Mortimer Gray\&$\#$39;s History of Death.\"\ Asimov\&$\#$39;s Science Fiction 19.4 \& 5\ (229-30) (April 1995): 254-305.

}, month = {2000}, publisher = {Tor}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

A continuation of his future history series; see 1998, 1999 and 2002 Stableford (2). This volume describes the life of a man who is five hundred years old, could live much longer, and is an historian of that generally obsolete phenomenon called death.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} } @booklet {5037, title = {Architects of Emortality}, year = {1999}, note = {

Part originally published as \"Les Fleurs du Mal.\"\ Asimov\&$\#$39;s Science Fiction 18.11\ (221) (October 1994): 104-61. Rpt. in\ The Year\&$\#$39;s Best Science Fiction Twelfth Annual Collection. Ed. Gardner [Raymond] Dozois (New York: St. Martin\&$\#$39;s Press, 1995), 627-89.

}, month = {1999}, publisher = {Tor}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Continuation of the setting and issues of 1998 Stableford. In this volume people generally live three hundred years and some live much longer. Includes characters named Holmes and Watson, who are policemen, and an amateur detective called Oscar Wilde.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} } @booklet {4934, title = {Inherit the Earth}, year = {1998}, note = {

A different, shorter version originally published as \"Inherit the Earth\"\ Analog Science Fiction and Fact 115.8 \& 9\ (July 1995): 122-75.

}, month = {1998}, publisher = {Tor}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Background to a complex adventure is a society the people call the New Utopia. A post-catastrophe society which has extended life spans significantly and in which most people are fairly well off, but in which there is still poverty and life-extension is expensive. See also 1999, 2000, and 2002 Stableford (2).\ 

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} } @booklet {4682, title = {"The Age of Innocence"}, howpublished = {Asimov{\textquoteright}s Science Fiction }, volume = {19.7 (232)}, year = {1995}, month = {June 1995}, pages = {88-100}, abstract = {

Dystopia. With longevity greatly increased, the old become infantile and must be cared for by the young.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, issn = {1065-6298 }, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} } @booklet {4683, title = {"Out of Touch"}, howpublished = {Asimov{\textquoteright}s Science Fiction }, volume = {19.11 (236) }, year = {1995}, note = {

Rpt. in\ Isaac Asimov\&$\#$39;s Utopias. Ed. Gardner [Raymond] Dozois and Sheila Williams (New York: Ace Books, 2000), 33-61 with a note on 33-34.

}, month = {October 1995}, pages = {80-99}, abstract = {

Immortality and the problems of those not qualifying. The focus of the story of a man who was born to early, but mention is made of people from the Third World and others who were not eligible for the treatment. The immortals live in a high tech eutopia that for most is an enclosed virtual world.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, issn = {1065-6298 }, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} } @booklet {4370, title = {"Virtuous Reality"}, howpublished = {Interzone}, volume = {no. 55 }, year = {1992}, month = {January 1992}, pages = {33-36}, abstract = {

Dystopia. Overpopulated world requiring licenses to have a child. Families tend to be eight to ten parents and one child. Man wants monogamy in a world of multiple partners both serially and living together at the same time. No passion.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} } @booklet {10568, title = {{\textquotedblleft}The Furniture of Life{\textquoteright}s Ambition{\textquotedblright} }, howpublished = {Zenith 2: The Best New British Science Fiction}, year = {1990}, month = {1990}, pages = {163-84}, publisher = {Orbit}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Satire on a William Morris of the future who is bound to a company producing fact versions of food but then he establishes a firm to produce high-tech furniture.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)}, editor = {David [S.] Garnett (b. 1947)} } @booklet {3884, title = {"Sexual Chemistry"}, howpublished = {Interzone}, volume = {no. 20}, year = {1987}, note = {

Rpt. as \“A Career in Sexual Chemistry.\” In his Sexual Chemistry: Sardonic Tales of the Genetic Revolution (London: Simon \& Schuster, 1990), 21-41.\ 

}, month = {1987}, pages = {27-34}, abstract = {

Developments in biochemistry aimed at sexual prowess result in a vaguely described eutopia.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} } @booklet {3780, title = {"And He Not Busy Being Born. . . ."}, howpublished = {Interzone}, volume = { no. 16 }, year = {1986}, month = {Fall 1986}, pages = {3-8}, abstract = {

Eutopian/dystopian society of the future. Virtually immortal people remain children physically, know no difficulties. Story is about a man from the past who is revived.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} } @booklet {3683, title = {The Third Millennium: A History of the World: AD 2000-3000}, year = {1985}, note = {

U.S. ed. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1985.

}, month = {1985}, publisher = {Sidgwick \& Jackson}, address = {London}, abstract = {

History of the future that reads as a technological eutopia after the period of crisis between 2000 and 2180.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author, Welsh author}, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948) and David [Rowland] Langford (b. 1953)} } @booklet {3313, title = {The Castaways of Tanagar}, year = {1981}, month = {1981}, publisher = {DAW Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

A planetary eutopia that freezes its outcasts (criminals and dissidents). With the rediscovery of Earth and the plan to explore it, the outcasts become necessary and so some are brought back to life. The eutopia, Tanager, is composed of Intellectuals, who dominate, Hedonists, and Pragmatists, who occupy a middle ground between the other two.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} } @booklet {2881, title = {The Realms of Tartarus}, year = {1977}, note = {

The first section had originally been published as The Face of Heaven. The Realms of Tartarus Volume One. London: Quartet, 1976 as the first of an intended three volumes.\ 

}, month = {1977}, publisher = {DAW Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

A technological eutopia built above a polluted earth and the dystopia on the surface where humans, animals, and plants had evolved into a myriad of new species.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} } @booklet {2704, title = {The Paradise Game}, year = {1974}, note = {

U.K. ed. London: J.M. Dent \& Sons, 1976. 158 pp.

}, month = {1974}, pages = {158 pp.}, publisher = {DAW Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

The planet Pharos is a paradise with no conflict, and the novel focuses on the conflict between those who want to package it for profit or conserve it.\ 

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Michael] Stableford (b. 1948)} }