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Brutality, infrastructure collapse, daily threats of war: 45 writers of speculative fiction share their visions of what's to come. Fighting in the streets, corruption at the highest levels, thu...
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Brutality, infrastructure collapse, daily threats of war: 45 writers of speculative fiction share their visions of what's to come.

Fighting in the streets, corruption at the highest levels, thuggish police, a daily threat of nuclear war: few of us thought we'd find ourselves here, so far into the 21st century. What's next? Are we really going to be "great again," however that's meant?

In this diverse and vigorous mix of original stories by newcomers and luminaries, writers offer their takes on what life might hold for us in the next few years. The resulting visions of oppression, and daily struggle are sometimes humorous, sometimes terrifying, but always thought-provoking.

Including stories by K. G. Anderson, Richard Bowes, Elizabeth Bourne, Scott Bradfield, J.S. Breukelaar, Jennifer Marie Brissett, Becca Caccavo, Don D'Ammassa, Stephanie Feldman, Eric James Fullilove, Ron Goulart, Eileen Gunn, Leslie Howle, Matthew Hughes, Janis Ian, Michael Kandel, Thomas Kaufsek, Paul La Farge, Yoon Ha Lee, Michael Libling, Heather Lindsley, Lisa Mason, Barry N. Malzberg, David Marusek, Mary Anne Mohanraj, James Morrow, Ruth Nestvold, Deji Bryce Olukotun, Marguerite Reed, Robert Reed, Madeleine E. Robins, Jay Russell, Geoff Ryman, James Sallis, J. M. Sidorova, Brian Francis Slattery, Harry Turtledove, Deepak Unnikrishnan, TS Vale, Leo Vladimirsky, Ray Vukcevich, Ted White, Paul Witcover, N. Lee Wood, and Jane Yolen.
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Price: $18.95
Pages: 406
Publisher: OR Books
Imprint: OR Books
Publication Date: 29 January 2019
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781949017069
Format: Paperback
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Praise for Welcome to Dystopia

"In these stories, as in our own world, the global elites know how to hack any democracy from both inside and outside a country’s borders . . . Welcome to Dystopia is a must-read—and may well be worth adding to your own list of books to pass on to the next generation." —Strange Horizons

"The 45 original stories in this volume achieve their objectives laudably, presenting bleak dystopic near-futures that are firmly rooted in the here and now. ... This is a bracing collection of short, sharp shocks, all of which stimulate and some of which stun." —Publishers Weekly

"This current anthology, edited by the indefatigable Gordon Van Gelder, leans toward the literary strain of SF. There are no less than 45 original stories by 46 authors . . . The variety is incredible: there are wars, disasters both natural and artificial, economic collapse, and invasion, as well as more personal stories of oppression and struggle. As you might expect, a number of stories are rooted in current-day politics. Some are humorous, ranging from ironic chuckle to actual belly laugh; some are terrifying; not a few bring tears to the eyes. All of them leave the reader with new ideas to ponder." –ANALOG

"This is a worthy anthology. In fact, there wasn't a duff story in the bunch." –SFcrowsnest

Praise for Welcome to the Greenhouse: New Science Fiction on Climate Change

"Welcome to the Greenhouse is a treat for anyone who appreciates good SF in the best speculative tradition." —Analog Science Fiction and Fact

Praise for The Very Best of Fantasy & Science Fiction: Anthology

"For sheer reading pleasure, this anthology is unparalleled." —Publishers Weekly

"Still the gold standard for short fiction in America." —Stephen King
GORDON VAN GELDER is the publisher of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. He is the editor of many anthologies, among them Welcome to the Greenhouse: New Science fiction on Climate Change (OR Books). He has twice received the Hugo Award for Best Editor (short form), and has twice won the World Fantasy Award.
Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Sneakers
Michael Libling

re: Your Wedding
Ruth Nestvold

Everything Is Fixed Now
K. G. Anderson

His Sweat Like Stars on the Rio Grande
Janis Ian

Agnosia
J. M. Sidorova

The Adventure of You
Paul La Farge


N. Lee Wood

Birds
Deepak Unnikrishnan

The Only Constant
Leslie Howle

The Terrific Leader
Harry Turtledove

Two Explicit and Three Oblique Apologies to My Oldest Daughter One Month Before Her Eighteenth Birthday
Heather Lindsley

The Levellers
Deji Bryce Olukotun

No Point Talking
Geoff Ryman

Glow
J.S. Breukelaar

Precaution at Penn Station
Michael Kandel

Newsletter
Jennifer Marie Brissett

Statues of Limitations
Jay Russell

Suffocation
Robert Reed

Application for Asylum
Eileen Gunn

Welcome to Triumph Band
Yoon Ha Lee

Loser
Matthew Hughes

We All Have Hearts of Gold®
Leo Vladimirsky

Notes on Retrieving a Fallen Banner
Marguerite Reed

Ticket to Ride
Eric James Fullilove

Burning Down the House
Ted White

Dangerous
Lisa Mason

Class Assignment
Thomas Kaufsek

Walls
Paul Witcover

The Passion According to Mike
Scott Bradfield

Bright Sarasota Where the Circus Lies Dying
James Sallis

The Name Unspoken
Richard Bowes

The Elites
Stephanie Feldman

January 2018
Barry N. Malzberg

Farewell
Mary Anne Mohanraj

The Amazing Transformation of the White House Dog
Ron Goulart

Handmaid's Other Tale
Jane Yolen

Sanctuary
Brian Francis Slattery

One Fell Swoop
James Morrow

BK Girls
TS Vale

Isn't Life Great?
Don D'Ammassa

The Men Will Be Hungry Afterwards
Ray Vukcevich

The Road South
Madeleine E. Robins and Becca Caccavo

Skippy's Visit East
Michael Kandel

Designed for Your Safety
Elizabeth Bourne

Extreme Bedding
David Marusek

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