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Grand Theft Starship: Boundary Shock Quarterly #3 by Leah R. Cutter, M. E. Owen, M.L. Buchman
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5.0
Boundary Shock Quarterly is bite-sized dainties of science fiction roughly grouped together under a specific topic. This time around it’s smaller scale issues, the dystopian near-future, particularly focused on the maker culture.
I enjoyed all the stories, but I particularly liked ESS Defender, Tuesday After Next. I believe it is part of a serial, but I haven’t read the first installment yet, but am looking forward to the next.
Overall, A good variety of stories. I find the future vision and imagination of each of the authors to be inspiring. It’s nice to read about smaller, human issues for a change.
I enjoyed all the stories, but I particularly liked ESS Defender, Tuesday After Next. I believe it is part of a serial, but I haven’t read the first installment yet, but am looking forward to the next.
Overall, A good variety of stories. I find the future vision and imagination of each of the authors to be inspiring. It’s nice to read about smaller, human issues for a change.