Reviews
"Rick Wilber has produced one of the most impressive anthologies of recent times. Indeed along with the wonderful Kafkaesque , it has been quite a year for superb anthologies from Tachyon Publications." --www.SFSite.com, "Rick Wilber has produced one of the most impressive anthologies of recent times. Indeed along with the wonderful Kafkaesque , it has been quite a year for superb anthologies from Tachyon Publications." www.SFSite.com, "Rick Wilber has produced one of the most impressive anthologies of recent times. Indeed along with the wonderful Kafkaesque , it has been quite a year for superb anthologies from Tachyon Publications." -www.SFSite.com, " Future Media is a thought-provoking, worthwhile read. . . . There was a beautiful glimmer in the near distance that grew brighter, more important and insistent, with every page I turned." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer (July 30, 2011), ""Future Media" is a thought-provoking, worthwhile read. . . . There was a beautiful glimmer in the near distance that grew brighter, more important and insistent, with every page I turned." --"Seattle Post-Intelligencer " Often deep, occasionally dense, and always thought-provoking, these works will appeal to both academics and lay readers." — Publishers Weekly Recommended for anyone who has a smartphone, watches TV, or uses the Internet." — Pop Matters Future Media is a thought-provoking, worthwhile read that may cause similar feelings to reading Plato's Allegory of the Cave.... [T]here was a beautiful glimmer in the near distance that grew brighter, more important, and insistent with every page I turned." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer (July 30, 2011) A great book upon which to base a university lecture." — Interzone Rick Wilber has produced one of the most impressive anthologies of recent times. Indeed along with the wonderful Kafkaesque , it has been quite a year for superb anthologies from Tachyon Publications." — SF Site, " Future Media is a thought-provoking, worthwhile read. . . . There was a beautiful glimmer in the near distance that grew brighter, more important and insistent, with every page I turned." -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer (July 30, 2011), "I recommend [ Future Media ] for anyone who has a smartphone, watches television, or uses the Internet." —www.PopMatters.com (October 14, 2011), "Often deep, occasionally dense, and always thought-provoking, these works will appeal to both academics and lay readers." -- Publishers Weekly, "Often deep, occasionally dense, and always thought-provoking, these works will appeal to both academics and lay readers." — Publishers Weekly, "I recommend [ Future Media ] for anyone who has a smartphone, watches television, or uses the Internet." --www.PopMatters.com (October 14, 2011), ""Future Media" is a thought-provoking, worthwhile read. . . . There was a beautiful glimmer in the near distance that grew brighter, more important and insistent, with every page I turned." --"Seattle Post-Intelligencer " "Often deep, occasionally dense, and always thought-provoking, these works will appeal to both academics and lay readers." -- Publishers Weekly "Recommended for anyone who has a smartphone, watches TV, or uses the Internet." -- Pop Matters " Future Media is a thought-provoking, worthwhile read that may cause similar feelings to reading Plato's Allegory of the Cave.... [T]here was a beautiful glimmer in the near distance that grew brighter, more important, and insistent with every page I turned." -- Seattle Post-Intelligencer (July 30, 2011) "A great book upon which to base a university lecture." -- Interzone "Rick Wilber has produced one of the most impressive anthologies of recent times. Indeed along with the wonderful Kafkaesque , it has been quite a year for superb anthologies from Tachyon Publications." -- SF Site