Table of Contents
I - STEPHEN KING - THE END OF THE WHOLE MESS
II - ORSON SCOTT CARD - SALVAGE
III - PAOLO BACIGALUPI - THE PEOPLE OF SAND AND SLAG
IV - M. RICKERT - BREAD AND BOMBS
V - JONATHAN LETHEM - HOW WE GOT IN TOWN AND OUT AGAIN
VI - GEORGE R. R MARTIN - DARK, DARK WERE THE TUNNELS
VII - TOBIAS S. BUCKELL - WAITING FOR THE ZEPHYR
VIII - JACK MCDEVITT - NEVER DESPAIR
IX - CORY DOCTOROW - WHEN SYSADMINS RULED THE EARTH
X - JAMES VAN PELT - THE LAST OF THE O-FORMS
XI - RICHARD KADREY - STILL LIFE WITH APOCALYPSE
XII - CATHERINE WELLS - ARTIE'S ANGELS
XIII - JERRY OLTION - JUDGMENT PASSED
XIV - GENE WOLFE - MUTE
XV - NANCY KRESS - INERTIA
XVI - ELIZABETH BEAR - AND THE DEAP BLUE SEA
XVII - OCTAVIA E. BUTLER - SPEECH SOUNDS
XVIII - CAROL EMSHWILLER - KILLERS
XIX - NEAL BARRETT, JR. - GINNY SWEETHIPS' FLYING CIRCUS
XX - DALE BAILEY - THE END OF THE WORLD AS
XXI - DAVID GRIGGA - SONG BEFORE SUNSET
XXII - JOHN LANGAN - EPISODE SEVEN: LAST STAND AGAINST THE PACK IN THE KINGDOM OF THE PURPLE FLOWERS
I - STEPHEN KING - THE END OF THE WHOLE MESS
I want to tell you about the end of war, the degeneration of mankind, and the death of the Messiah-an epic story, deserving thousands of pages and a whole shelf of volumes, but you (if there are any "you" later on to read this) will have to settle for the freeze-dried version. The direct injection works very fast. I figure I’ve got somewhere between forty-five minutes and two hours, depending on my blood-type. I think it's A, which should give me a little more time, but I'll be goddamned if I can remember for sure. If it turns out to be O, you could be in for a lot of blank pages, my hypothetical friend.
In any event, I think maybe I'd better assume the worst and go as fast as I can.
I'm using the electric typewriter-Bobby's word-processor is faster, but the genny's cycle is too irregular to be trusted, even with the line suppressor. I've only got one shot at this; I can't risk getting most of the way home and then seeing the whole thing go to data heaven because of an ohm drop, or a surge too great for the suppressor to cope with. My name is Howard Fornoy. I was a freelance writer. My brother, Robert Fornoy, was the Messiah. I killed him by shooting him up with his own discovery four hours ago. He called it The Calmative. A Very Serious Mistake might have been a better name, but what's do...
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