Cyber World

Cyber World is a science fiction/cyberpunk anthology edited by Hugo Award-winner Jason Heller and Joshua Viola published on November 8, 2016 (Election Day).[1][2] It is the second anthology from Hex Publishers, preceded by Nightmares Unhinged, and aims to re-brand the cyberpunk genre.[3]

Cyber World
AuthorEdited by Jason Heller and Josh Viola
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction, cyberpunk
PublisherHex Publishers
Publication date
November 8, 2016
Media typePrint (paperback eBook)
Pages250 pp
ISBN978-0-9964039-1-7

About

Cyber World: Tales of Humanity's Tomorrow is a science fiction anthology edited by Jason Heller and Josh Viola with twenty short stories by award-winning and bestselling authors, including Saladin Ahmed, Nisi Shawl, E. Lily Yu, Cat Rambo, Matthew Kressel, Paolo Bacigalupi, Minister Faust, Stephen Graham Jones, Alyssa Wong, Keith Ferrell, and many others. Richard Kadrey wrote the book's foreword and Chuck Wendig and Warren Ellis provided blurbs, praising the collection. The book received a starred review from Publishers Weekly, who said the book expands the "already-fluid definition of cyberpunk".[4] [5] The book also features a companion soundtrack primarily composed of music by Klayton, who records as Celldweller, Circle of Dust, and Scandroid. There are also two tracks by Mega Drive.[6]

Release details

  • 2016, United States, Hex Publishers ISBN 978-0-9964039-1-7, Pub date November 8, 2016, Trade paperback [7]

References

  1. "Table of Contents", Hex Publishers. Retrieved on 19 December 2016.
  2. "Track List", Hex Publishers. Retrieved on 19 December 2016.
  3. Wenzel, John. "“Cyber World” anthology brings darkly alluring sci-fi back to the future", The Denver Post, 26 October 2016. Retrieved on 16 July 2015.
  4. Publishers Weekly. "Fiction Book Review: Cyber World: Tales of Humanity's Tomorrow", Publishers Weekly, 3 October 2016. Retrieved on 19 December 2016.
  5. Hex Publishers. "Cyber World: Tales of Humanity's Tomorrow", Hex Publishers. Retrieved on 19 December 2016.
  6. Fiction Unbound. "Cyber World", Fiction Unbound, 4 November 2016. Retrieved on 19 December 2016.
  7. , Cyber World, 8 November 2016. Retrieved on 19 December 2016.
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