I Remember the Future

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I Remember the Future:
The Award-Nominated Stories of
Michael A. Burstein

Michael A. Burstein
1997 Campbell Award Winner

ISBN978-0-9816390-5-5
PRICE$34.95
PUB DATENovember 2008
FORMATHard Cover
PAGES436
TRIM SIZE6 x 9
PLATFORMn/a
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Apex Book Company is proud to announce the release of this collection of fifteen short stories from three-time Nebula Award and ten-time Hugo Award nominee Michael A. Burstein. These critically-acclaimed stories have previously been featured in Analog magazine, and are bound together here for the first time.

PRAISE FOR I REMEMBER THE FUTURE

“Michael A. Burstein is an Isaac Asimov for the new millennium:   fiercely intelligent and wonderfully good-hearted, with a clear, accessible writing style.  His stories are, by turns, clever, moving, and witty.  Few writers have such an impressive list of award nominations, and this most welcome collection proves that the science-fiction short story is alive and well. Bravo!”

Robert J. Sawyer, Hugo Award-winning author of Hominids

“When you read all these final-ballot stories, you’ll know why Michael A. Burstein has a legion of enthusiastic fans. I Remember the Future is a remarkable collection, displaying all of his many strengths.”

Mike Resnick, Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Kaddish for the Last Survivor Decisions
TeleAbsenceTime Ablaze
TelePresenceSeventy-Five Years
Broken SymmetrySanctuary
Absent FriendsI Remember the Future
Reality CheckCosmic Corkscrew
Empty SpacesPaying it Forward
Spaceships


MARKET/AUDIENCE

Market: Fiction, Science Fiction, Genre Fiction
Audience: Science fiction magazine readers, science fiction magazine book buyers, Science Fiction Book Club Members, attendees of science fiction conventions, and the larger media audience for science fiction movies, television shows, and video games.

MARKETSPOTTERS

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Michael A. Burstein has been publishing award-nominated and award-winning science fiction since 1995. He resides with his wife, Nomi, in Brookline, MA, where he is a library trustee. He maintains a writer’s blog.