An on-line version of my book journal. These are the books that I've just finished reading, and my thoughts about them. There's no real purpose for this...you don't really need to be here. It's just for my own record keeping.
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.
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