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If This Goes On
If This Goes On

Some of today’s most visionary writers of science fiction project us forward to the world of the future; a world shaped by nationalism, isolationism, and a growing divide between the haves and have nots. This anthology sits at the intersection of politics, speculative fiction, and American identity. The choices we make today; the policies of our governments and the values that we, as people, embrace are going to shape our world for decades to come. Or break it.

Cat Rambo invites you to worlds very like this one― but just a little different. Including:
-“Green Glass: A Love Story” by Lily Yu, Hugo and World Fantasy Award nominee, and winner of the 2012 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, filters the future of now through a wholly relatable lens: relationships and marriage.
-Hugo-winning editor Scott Edelman’s “The Stranded Time Traveler Embraces the Inevitable” expertly employs an age-old -science fiction convention to tell a deeply human tale of love, loss, and desperate hope.
-Streaming our everyday lives has become commonplace, but in “Making Happy” Zandra Renwick examines a very uncommon consequence of broadcasting your every experience.
-Former Minnesota Viking and noted equal rights advocate Chris Kluwe’s “The Machine” deals with one of the most important and hotly contested questions of the day: what truly defines citizenship and American identity?
-Nebula winner Sarah Pinsker’s “That Our Flag Was Still There” uses possibly the most powerful symbol in American iconography to create a frightening and darkly illuminating vision of freedom of speech.
-NAACP Image Award winner for Outstanding Literary Work Steven Barnes offers up the consequences of integrating technology and surveillance into our daily lives with his detective story “The Last Adventure of Jack Laff: The Dayveil Gambit”

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What readers say

Was just what my soul needed. Always beautiful to see artists use their voices for something more and bigger than themselves.

Amazon review

The expression ‘page-turner’ was coined to describe exactly what this book is.

Kelley Watley, Amazon review

This is an unusually well written collection of short stories. Interesting topics, perspectives, and storytelling techniques. Plenty here to capture the imagination.

Sean H., Amazon review

An unflinching look at possible futures reflecting today's political realities.

Dave Creek

I wonder if when historians or scholars study the Trump administration in a hundred years, if this won’t be standard reading. (Assuming we are in a different place then.) As for whether it would convince someone of new perspectives, well, if you feel apolitical, don’t identify on the political left, or don't feel that liberty and decency are under attack - but are open-minded and appreciate art, you should try it. Maybe you'll be swayed or at least driven to give these issues more thought.

E.D.E. Bell

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