Introduction Peter Lamborn Wilson & Rudy Rucker The Toshiba H-P Waldo Mike Saenz storyAcknowledgments Peter Lamborn Wilson Preface Rbt Anton Wilson Metamorphosis #89 Don Webb story We See Things Differently Bruce Sterling novelette America Comes Bruce
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Contents ix • Introduction: Summation: 1986 • essay by Gardner Dozois1 • R & R • (1986) • novella by Lucius Shepard67 • Hatrack River • [The Alvin Maker Saga] • (1986) • novelette by Orson Scott Card91 • Strangers on Paradise • (
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