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Works by Michael A. Burstein

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By Blood We Live (2009) — Contributor — 302 copies
Nebula Awards Showcase 2011 (2011) — Contributor — 153 copies
Horrors! 365 Scary Stories (Anthology) (1998) — Contributor — 125 copies
Wondrous Beginnings (2003) — Contributor — 69 copies
Future Weapons of War (2007) — Contributor — 68 copies
New Voices In Science Fiction (2003) — Contributor — 66 copies
Heroes in Training (2007) — Contributor — 64 copies
Men Writing Science Fiction As Women (2003) — Contributor — 47 copies
I, Alien (1657) — Contributor — 41 copies
Urban Nightmares (1997) — Contributor — 33 copies
Space Cadets (2006) — Contributor — 30 copies
Visual Journeys: A Tribute to Space Artists (2007) — Contributor — 12 copies
Pangaea (2015) — Contributor — 11 copies
Apexology: Horror (2010) — Contributor — 8 copies
Destination: Future (2010) — Contributor — 7 copies
World Jumping (2013) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Filled with fantastic science fiction "I Remember the Future" is a magnificent collection. These stories are timeless. Burstein's writing is reminiscent of Asimov and Bradbury. The title story was perfection. Broken Symmetry, Absent Friends, Reality Check, and Empty Spaces are all interconnected, science heavy, and heart wrenching tales. I was enamored by this group of stories. Spaceships is probably my favorite of the stand alone stories for its interesting take on the future of humanity. I love how Burstein pulls the heartstrings in so many of these stories.

If you like the classic 1950's and 60's sci-fi or just enjoy some good in depth story telling, you have to read "I Remember the Future".
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Chanicole | 1 other review | Jul 6, 2023 |
When I was a boy (cue nostalgic music and images of children skipping through flower meadows) I devoured the short stories of Isaac Asimov. Sure, he had his faults, the dialogue in particular was a bit dodgy, but for me these stories were the foundation (do you see what I did there?) for an ongoing love of SF. If there was one thing I loved even more than these stories though, it was the story notes. Within these short paragraphs Isaac Asimov would speak to me (thats right little old me), he would share his innermost thoughts and personal secrets. Not many authors these days bother with this (Neil Gaiman and Stpehen King are a couple of notable exceptions) but if you want to find Isaac Asimov's natural heir both in the art of short story writing but also in that connection between author and reader, look no further than Michael A. Burstein.

This collection is subtitled "The Award Nominated Stories Of Michael A. Burstein" and consists of 13 stories all previously published in Analog magazine and all nominated for various awards. In addition we also get two brand new stories and the extensive story notes mentioned previously.

The stories are very much in the "classic" style of Asimov and Clarke. Good solid hard science fiction. Starting with "Kaddish For The Last Survivor" which is a haunting lament on the holocaust, probably the least SF but one of the most emotionally engaging. We then get two stories focusing on future education and the use of virtual schools ("Teleabscence" and "Teleprescence"). "Broken Symmetry", "Absent Friends", "Reality Check" and "Empty Spaces" are a sequence of stories which deal with the operation of a particle accelerator, strangely prescient given recent debates on the large Hadron collider (but then that's SF's job). "Spaceships"

To read the rest please visit www.highlandersbooks.com
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