Uploaded May 21, 1996 -- Updated January 18, 1997
Here is the list of stories in this issue. If you have any comments or reviews, send them to jbailey@sff.net. Please indicate which issue and/or story you're referring to in the subject line, and try to keep comments for different stories separate in you letters so I can place them properly.
"The Procedure" by Michael Bishop
"The Saddle Point Sequence" by Stephen
Baxter [1/17/97]
"Virtual Kaballah" by Phillip C.
Jennings
"The Death of a Star" by Jack Williamson
"334 Manchester Lane" by Robert Reed
"Just a Couple of Pastrami Sandwiches in a Living
Room the Size of Infinity" by Adam-Troy Castro
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Geoffrey A. Landis: 1/17/97
Not one story, but actually a series of three short stories set in a common universe. Baxter shows an amazingly comprehensive grasp of 1990s space technology, although I'm puzzled as to how it is that whenever people in this future society need a spacecraft, it always seems to be a piece of old stuff from the 1990s that comes to hand. A minor error about the physics of gravitational lenses make hash out of the plot of one of the stories, but overall, this is real sense-of-wonder science-based SF using modern science.
Several further "Saddle Point Sequence" stories appear in later issues of SF Age.
Geoffrey A. Landis
Ohio Aerospace Institute at NASA Lewis Research Center
http://www.sff.net/people/Geoffrey.Landis/
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