Wednesday, May 13, 2009

VISIONARY IN RESIDENCE -- Bruce Sterling


Thunder's Mouth Press -- tpb
New York -- ©2006 -- 294pp
ISBN: 1-56025-841-1

Stories.

I. Science Fiction
"In Paradise"

II. Fiction about Science
"Luciferase"

III. Fiction for Scientists
"Homo Sapiens Declared Extinct"
"Ivory Tower"
"Message Found in a Bottle"

IV. Architecture Fiction
"The Growthing"

V. Design Fiction
"User-Centric"

VI. Mainstream Fiction
"Code"

VII. Cyberpunk to Ribofunk
"The Scab's Progress" (with Paul Di Filippo)
"Junk DNA" (with Rudy Rucker)

VIII. The Past Is a Future That Already Happened
"The Necropolis of Thebest"
"The Blemmye's Stratagem"
"The Denial"


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I tend to rate Bruce Sterling as one of my favorite authors because he has a very unique voice ... something lacking in much sci-fi/fantasy (in my opinion). I know that when I pick up a Sterling book, it will be unlike anything else out there.

And of course it's no secret that I really enjoy short fiction. A short story or a one act play are personal favorites. To tell a story, efficiently and succinctly, is a challenge, and I enjoy being the voyeur into these efforts.

WIth that out, I must say that this collection is sorely lacking. Not all novelists are great short story writers, and not all short story authors can put together a great novel. Bruce Sterling is NOT a great short story writer. As I thumb through the book (it's been about a month since I read it, now), only one story stands out as being a memorable read. "Junk DNA" is unlike anything I've read -- really good stuff.

"User-Centric" takes a classic idea (telling a story through letters [this time, email:]) with a modern theme. It certainly reminds me of a 'Dilbert' cartoon.

But over-all, these stories are just fair. Nothing outstanding, nothing horrible. I'll stick to Bruce Sterling novels for the time being.