Asimov’s Science Fiction Editor Sheila Williams writes with the news that “we recently released our first digital anthology, Enter a Future: Fantastic Tales from Asimov’s Science Fiction. It’s for sale exclusively at Amazon.com.” She also offers the following description of the book:
Enter a Future: Fantastic Tales from Asimov’s Science Fiction opens with Connie Willis’s highly amusing and Hugo-Award-winning novella, “Inside Job,” and closes with Robert Silverberg’s poignant Hugo-winning novelette, “Enter a Soldier. Later: Enter Another.” In the “locations” between these captivating stories you’ll find exciting and richly rewarding tales by some of today’s best-known science fiction writers and several of its most talented newcomers. Each of these stories has something that Asimov’s is rightly famous for—strong and deeply moving characters that face their futures head on. Whether they’re a jazz musician on a starship, the spirit of H.L. Mencken tangling with a twenty-first century medium, or the new personality of a wayward teenager trying to stake a claim on a body that is and sort of isn’t hers, they must all find their way in uncharted territory. You can join them on their journey. Turn the electronic page and enter a future. A little later, you can enter another.
The 643 kb Kindle edition lists for $5.99. The table of contents is:
Introduction: “On the Electronic Frontier” by Sheila Williams
“Inside Job” by Connie Willis
“The Days Between” by Allen M. Steele
“Shoes to Run” by Sara Genge
“Recovering Apollo 8” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
“Lester Young and the Jupiter’s
Moons’ Blues” by Gord Sellar
“Breeze from the Stars” by Mary Rosenblum
“Safeguard” by Nancy Kress
“A Billion Eves” by Robert Reed
“Second Person, Present Tense” by Daryl Gregory
“Enter a Soldier. Later: Enter Another” by Robert Silverberg