Free Space, at last
The long awaited libertarian sf anthology, Free Space, edited by Brad
Linaweaver and Ed Kramer, is scheduled for hardback release by TOR
books. Rumor has it that it should be out in June of 1997. Readers
of Prometheus will notice a number of familiar names from the contents page
printed here, with gracious permission from co-editor Brad Linaweaver. Below
appear, in actual order, the titles and authors of stories as they will appear.
- "Crisis in Space," William F. Buckley, Jr.
- "Nerftworld," Dafydd ab Hugh
- "Day of Atonement," J. Neil Schulman
- "No Market for Justice," Brad Linaweaver
- "Kwan Tingui," William F. Wu
- "Madam Butterfly," James P. Hogan
- "Early Bird," Gregory Benford
- "Of What is Past," Ray Bradbury
- "Tyranny," Poul Anderson
- "The Killing of Davis-Davis," Peter Crowther
- "Demokratos," Victor Koman
- "The Hand You're Dealt," Robert J. Sawyer
- "How Do You Tell the Dreamers from the Dream?" Wendy McElroy
- "If Pigs Had Wings," William Alan Ritch
- "A Matter of Certainty," L. Neil Smith
- "Limits to Gross," John DeChancie
- "The Performance of a Lifetime," Arthur Byron Cover
- "The Last Holosong of Christopher Lightning," Jared Lobdell
- "Between Sheperds and Kings," John Barnes
- "Free at Last," Robert Anton Wilson