“All Your Futures”
Title | “All Your Futures” |
Year for Search | 2012 |
Authors | Gullen, David |
Secondary Authors | Paul-Choudhury, Sumit |
Secondary Title | Arc 1.3 Afterparty Overdrive |
Volume / Edition | 1.3 |
Pagination | EJournal |
Date Published | September 23, 2012 |
ISSN Number | 2049-5870 |
Keywords | English author, Male author, South African author |
Annotation | The story is set in a future eutopia with no government. Major decisions are made collectively through a device that everyone wears for regular interactions that can be used for discussion and decision-making. The story concerns the arrival of a spaceship that had left Earth before the technology was developed that allowed much faster travel and what to do with it and its one surviving crew member. |
Additional Publishers | A podcast with the title as “All Your Futures Are Belong To Us” can be found on StarShipSofa, no. 480 (April 4, 2017). http://www.starshipsofa.com/blog/2017/04/04/starshipsofa-no-480-david-gullen/ With that title it can be read on the author’s website at https://davidgullen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Free-Fiction-All-Your-Futures-Are-Belong-To-Us.pdf and in his Open Waters. EXAGGERATEDpress, 2013. Not found. Not in the 2009 edition of Open Waters. |
Title Note | Also with the title “All Your Futures Are Belong To Us” |
Author Note | The author was born in South Africa but has lived most of his life in England. |
Full Text | 2012 Gullen, David. “All Your Futures.” Arc 1.3 Afterparty Overdrive (September 23, 2012). Ed. Sumit Paul-Choudhury. EJournal. A podcast with the title as “All Your Futures Are Belong To Us” can be found on StarShipSofa, no. 480 (April 4, 2017). http://www.starshipsofa.com/blog/2017/04/04/starshipsofa-no-480-david-gullen/ With that title it can be read on the author’s website at https://davidgullen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Free-Fiction-All-Your-Futures-Are-Belong-To-Us.pdf and in his Open Waters. EXAGGERATEDpress, 2013. Not found. Not in the 2009 edition of Open Waters. The story is set in a future eutopia with no government. Major decisions are made collectively through a device that everyone wears for regular interactions that can be used for discussion and decision-making. The story concerns the arrival of a spaceship that had left Earth before the technology was developed that allowed much faster travel and what to do with it and its one surviving crew member. The author was born in South Africa but has lived most of his life in England. |