<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Anthology of original science fiction short stories published in conjunction with the MIT Technology Review"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Science fiction authors offer original tales of relationships in a future world of evolving technology.</b><p>In a future world dominated by the technological, people will still be entangled in relationships--in romances, friendships, and families. This volume in the Twelve Tomorrows series considers the effects that scientific and technological discoveries will have on the emotional bonds that hold us together. </p><p>The strange new worlds in these stories feature AI family therapy, floating fungitecture, and a futuristic love potion. A co-op of mothers attempts to raise a child together, lovers try to resolve their differences by employing a therapeutic sexbot, and a robot helps a woman dealing with Parkinson's disease. Contributions include Xia Jia's novelette set in a Buddhist monastery, translated by the Hugo Award-winning writer Ken Liu; a story by Nancy Kress, winner of six Hugos and two Nebulas; and a profile of Kress by Lisa Yaszek, Professor of Science Fiction Studies at Georgia Tech. Stunning artwork by Tatiana Plakhova--infographic abstracts" of mixed media software--accompany the texts.</p><p><b>Contributors</b></p><p>James Patrick Kelly, Mary Robinette Kowal, Nancy Kress, Rich Larson, KenLiu, Sam J. Miller, Annalee Newitz, Suzanne Palmer, Tatiana Plakhova, Cadwell Turnbull, Nick Wolven, Xia Jia, Lisa Yaszek</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Pairing scientific precision with emotional insight, this accessible anthology makes a powerful case for featured author Nancy Kress's assertion that 'stories are made out of and for people.' Readers will be captivated." <p/>--<b><i>Publishers Weekly</i>, </b> <b>STARRED REVIEW <p/></b>The 10 very different thought experiments presented in this volume make for a fun ride, revealing that human relationships will continue to be as complicated and affirming in the future as they are today. I would recommend the Netflix approach to this highly readable collection: Binge it in one go, preferably with a friend. <p/>--<i><b>Science</b> <p/></i>All told, Entanglements is a massively successful anthology, one which should put MIT Press on everyone's radar. <p/> --<b><i>Lightspeed <p/></i></b>These books are always something to look forward to...<br> --<b><i>Locus</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Sheila Williams is the multiple Hugo-award winning editor of <i>Asimov's Science Fiction</i> magazine and the editor or coeditor of more than two dozen anthologies. <p/>Sheila Williams is the multiple Hugo-award winning editor of <i>Asimov's Science Fiction</i> magazine and the editor or coeditor of more than two dozen anthologies.
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