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Night Shift

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Wry, dark humor burnishes visionary SF in these often prophetic, sometimes troubling, but always fascinating tales that combine and masterfully conflate the disparate worlds of corporate tech and literary art.

"After the Thaw" is a hi-tech take on an ancient idea: immortality. "Terrible Trudy on the Lam" based on actual events, is a modern fable about a zoo escape, a private eye, a vaudeville act and keeping your mouth shut. "Night Shift at NanoGobblers," written for a NASA website, is about asteroid-altering AIs and their world-weary earthbound handlers. "Transitions" deals with jet lag when your flight is decades late. Gunn's long-awaited third collection is rounded out by incisive and affectionate portraits of her SF colleagues, mentors, and friends, beginning with Ursula Le Guin. All illuminated of course by our artfully intimate interview.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 13, 2022
      This new installment in PM’s Outspoken Authors series spotlights Nebula Award winner Gunn (for the short story “Coming to Terms”) with a sharp collection of nine of her stories and essays, plus an interview with the author by her editor Terry Bisson, that showcases her sensibility, characteristic voice, and sometimes gonzo humor. Highlights include “Terribly Trudy on the Lam,” a noir tale starring a tapir escaped from the San Diego Zoo; “Transitions,” in which the protagonist’s nine-hour flight inexplicably lands 20 years after takeoff; and author portrait “Into the Wild with Carol Emshwiller.” Indeed, all of Gunn’s nonfiction pieces here celebrate fellow authors, highlighting some of the most challenging, subversive and radically imaginative science fiction from genre staples like Ursula K. Le Guin and less well-known names such as JT Stewart and Joanna Russ. With equal parts deep thought and heartfelt love for her genre and the people working in it, this is both an excellent introduction to Gunn and her work and a paean to some of the luminaries of a generation.

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