Fantastic Books has just published Scott Edelman‘s science fiction collection, What We Still Talk About. Edelman has written new introductions for each of the stories in the book, which cover the gamut from “Stranded time travelers. Alien archeologists. Angst-ridden robots. And a universe-saving songwriter named… Randy Newman. (Really.) You’ll meet them all (and more) between the covers of What We Still Talk About, gathering Scott Edelman’s best science fiction short stories from the past thirty years.
“Visit our eventual robot children, for whom we have become nothing more than a myth, struggle to understand what it means to be made of flesh.
“Travel with the last man on the Moon as he gets a chance to restore Earth’s space-faring future. (But at what cost?)
“And discover squabbling posthumans so powerful they can rebuild planets on a whim… but are clueless when it comes to mending a broken heart.
“When tomorrow finally comes, these eleven tales will be What We Still Talk About.”
The book contains:
“What We Still Talk About”
“True Love in the Day After Tomorrow”
“The Last Man on the Moon”
“Glitch”
“Together Forever at the End of the World”
“A Very Private Tour of a Very Public Museum”
“Mom, the Martians, and Me”
“The Only Thing That Mattered”
“Choosing Time”
“Eros and Agape Among the Asteroids”
“My Life is Good”
Edelman was the editor of Science Fiction Age for its entire eight-year run, and is currently the editor of Blastr.
SFScope Editor Ian Randal Strock is the publisher of Fantastic Books.