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"The
Book of Faces"
Online
at Infinity
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"The
Last Wave"
Podcast
at Escape
Pod (Scroll
down to Episode
94)

"The
Acid Test"
Podcast
at Escape
Pod (Scroll down to Episode
91)
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The
Solaris Book of New Science Fiction
(Feburary, 2008)
Edited by George Mann
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“The
Space Crawl Blues”
When
personal travel goes digital through quantum
teleportation, conventional space ships will
be obsolete. Meet Blake Niva, ex-starship captain,
who has a gut feeling that quantum teleportation
can’t be trusted. But who’s going
to listen to a man in love with his star ship? |
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Fast
Forward 2
(Fall, 2008)
Edited by Lou Anders
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“Cyto
Couture”
A
boy from the trash heaps gets a dream job: working
in the cyto factory, where high fashion clothes
are grown in a most unusual way. But what happens
when a boy tends his fields too well—and
the cyto stock begins to grow not only the weird
and wonderful, but the forbidden? |
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Space
Cadets
(August 2006)
Edited by Mike Resnick
Available
in
limited edition
at LA Con IV! |
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"Tall
Enough for Navy"
Deep
into a generations-long voyage, the starship
Centauri gets a dose of religion. What will
the latest recruits to the space academy do
when they have to bow to a dead admiral? This
YA story is Kenyon’s first for younger
readers.
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I,
Alien
(April 2005)
Edited by Mike Resnick
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"The
Last Wave"

Deep
in Loch Ness a fearsome creature has swam for
centuries, cut off from his fellow-monsters, collecting
nautical junk, waiting, waiting for the chance
to go home. Today, however, he will meet an old
woman in a row boat who is his last chance for
escape. . . but her price is very high, indeed. |
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ReVisions
(2004)
Edited by
Marty Greenberg,
Isaac Szpindel, and
Julie Czerneda |
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"The
Executioner's Apprentice"

In
an alternate future, the Maya have high technology,
and scrupulously record each citizen’s genome.
On the summits of their pyramids, some individuals
pay a high price for what their genes harbor.
And one apprentice learns what the Mayan priests
are really selecting for. |
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STARS:
Stories based
on the Songs of Janis Ian
(2003)
Edited by Janis Ian and Mike Resnick
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"An
Indeterminate State"

In
the post-human world of Artificial Life, a young
android fit only for data entry dares to court
an elite girl sentient. With his life forfeit,
he must flee the information city. But why do
they fear him so? And was society’s child
really in love with him, or only slumming? |
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Live
Without a Net:
Prepare Yourself for the Future
Alternative
(2003)
Co-written with
Mike Resnick
Edited by Lou Anders from
ROC Science Fiction
ISBN:
0-451-45925-3 |
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"Dobchek,
Lost in the Funhouse"

World-wide
terrorism has propelled the development of the
ultimate terrorist-proof computer: the human
body, and DNA computing. As your body ages,
you get smarter. But as the first generation
somatic computer reaches age 80, something peculiar
begins to happen. Is it madness or a new version
of human?
Honorable
Mention in Gardner Dozois' annual
The Year's Best Science
Fiction 21st Annual Collection |
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New
Voices in Science Fiction
(2003)
Edited by Mike Resnick |
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"The
Book of Faces"

A
girl with a hideously deformed face awaits her
plastic surgery, courtesty of the earnest bureaucracy
that would make us all beautiful. But among
those waiting in line for perfection is a bag
lady determined to tell true stories, even the
terrible ones buried in the young girl's face.
Honorable
Mention in Gardner Dozois' annual
The Year's Best Science
Fiction 21st Annual Collection |