![]() ![]() He doesn’t understand how this therapy is supposed to work, and worse, he feels like he is imposing on his family. ![]() This story gonna make you mad.īrother Rifle, by Daryl Gregory – A Marine suffering from PTSD alongside his traumatic brain injury. He makes some dangerous connections involving why certain cities are more violent than others, and how the uptick in violence is connected to, well, that’s spoiler territory. Obvs, his job is more complicated than that, but he’s good at the work, and he makes friends. To pay off his student loans, Kenny gets a job sorting data. The Hurt Pattern, by Tochi Onyebuchi – What is this doing in a fiction anthology? Other than the “connect yourself to your computer at work, and then literally unplug”, the rest of this sure doesn’t feel like fiction. ![]() I’ve not read everything in the antho yet, and maybe I never will.īut here are some stories that have already made an impression on me. As with all anthologies, some stories are forgettable, and some shine like supernovas. The cover led me to believe this is all robot stories, but what I found was more a spectrum of cyborg, to disembodied AIs, to actual robots. I’ve been dipping my toes into Made to Order: Robots and Revolution, edited by Jonathan Strahan. ![]()
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