Contents: • God by Default by Stanley Schmidt • He Who Must Die by A.J. Austin and Ben Bova • Biolog: A.J. Austin by Jay Kay Klein • Secret Names by Harry Turtledove • The Universal Robot by Hans Moravec • City of Dreams by Daniel Hatch • An Empty Wheelhouse by Sean McMullen • Taboos by Mary Caraker • TTCB by William Walling • Killer Asteroids and You by John G. Cramer • An Evening at Dempke's by Janet Lorimer • Contact in the Classroom by Greg Barr • Tranquillity Rose by Stephen L. Burns • The Reference Library by Thomas A. Easton • Review: Harmony by Marjorie B. Kellogg by Thomas A. Easton • Review: Lens of the World by R. A. MacAvoy by Thomas A. Easton • Review: Slow Freight by F. M. Busby by Thomas A. Easton • Review: Stranger Suns by George Zebrowski by Thomas A. Easton • Review: Heads by Greg Bear by Thomas A. Easton • Review: Inside the Funhouse by Mike Resnick by Thomas A. Easton • Review: Alternate Presidents by Mike Resnick by Thomas A. Easton • Review of the software program "Rudy Rucker's Cellular Automata Laboratory" from Autodesk by Thomas A. Easton • Review of the software program "James Gleick's CHAOS, the Software" from Autodesk by Thomas A. Easton • Analog: A Calendar of Upcoming Events by Anthony R. Lewis
Who doesn't love reading some old classic science fiction? This was a great anthology. I loved the speculative articles about the future, especially since this is from 30 years ago and who doesn't love seeing how close or how far they got to the truth? I love it. It's great.
Highly recommend. I'll be passing this along to another fan as soon as I find one.