Help STORYBUNDLE support SFWA with REWIRED: THE POST-CYBERPUNK ANTHOLOGY

We are proud to announce the inclusion of James Patrick Kelly and John Kessel’s REWIRED: THE POST-CYBERPUNK ANTHOLOGY in A.I. StoryBundle

The A.I. Bundle – Curated by Lisa Mason

Artificial Intelligence—A.I. When computer technology becomes conscious. Self-aware. Genuinely as intelligent as human beings. Will A.I. benefit us? Or become our greatest enemy? Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking told the BBC, “Full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.”

Futurist Ray Kerzweil, Bill Gates, and others have concluded that the Singularity—that moment when A.I. truly exists—has not yet arrived. Or has it?

From the early 1980s to this day, science fiction writers have tackled difficult questions about A.I., speculating about the future and asking what if? You must check out these thought-provoking books from authors—bestselling, award-winning, as well as popular indies—in the A.I. StoryBundle.

As always at StoryBundle, you the reader name your price—whatever you feel the books are worth. You may designate a portion of the proceeds to go to a charity. For the A.I. StoryBundle, that’s Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (“SFWA”). SFWA champions writers’ rights, sponsors the Nebula Award for excellence in science fiction, and promotes numerous literacy groups.

The initial titles in the AI Bundle (minimum $5 to purchase) are:

  • ARISTOIby Walter Jon Williams
  • ARACHNEby Lisa Mason
  • THE BOHR MAKERby Linda Nagata
  • QUEEN CITY JAZZby Kathleen Ann Goonan
  • REWIRED: THE POST-CYBERPUNK ANTHOLOGY by James Patrick Kelly and John Kessel

If you pay more than the bonus price of just $15, you get all five of the regular titles, plus FIVE more!

  • THE A.I. CHRONICLESby Samuel Peralta and Ellen Campbell
  • EYE CANDYby Ryan Schneider
  • CYBERWEBby Lisa Mason
  • LIMIT OF VISIONby Linda Nagata
  • GLASS HOUSESby Laura J. Mixon

For more info about REWIRED: THE POST-CYBERPUNK ANTHOLOGY, visit the Tachyon page.

Cover by Patty Nason