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Lou Anders

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"this is a fine anthology-one of several in what's shaping up to be a remarkable year for original anthologies." -Gardnerspace column, Locus, December 2008, Issue 575, Vol. 61, No. 6 --- "This collection may be all about fast forwarding, but with material this strong, it's worth hitting slow mo and zoom, Over the course of its one Introduction, two epigraphs and fourteen stories, Fast Forward 2 proves itself a rare beast among anthologies of the imagination: one whose content actually provides a materialization of its own theoretical blueprint". -Strange Horizons, November 28, 2008 Fast Forward 2 is the second volume in Lou Anders' excellent science fiction anthology... While all stories herein are at least excellent, there were a couple of absolute knockouts... Paolo Bacigalupe's The Gambler should be required reading at every school of journalism in the world, exploring as it does the question of click-driven news and coming up with genuinely novel and sometimes disturbing things to say about it." --BoingBoing.net, posted by Cory Doctorow, December 2, 2008 "What I hope will be abundantly plain is how strong I found the selection as a whole. It's been suggested to me as a rule of thumb that genuinely enjoying half the stories in an anthology is to be considered a sign of good TOC. If that's the case then one of three things is true: either I'm too easily pleased, or my tastes coincide very closely with Lou Anders, or Fast Forward 2 is an excellent anthology. There's not a single story I actively dislike, and even those I'm lukewarm to have obvious merits." --Futurismic, December 3, 2008 "Looking for some fresh science fiction? The Fast Forward series of anthologies, published by Pyr, prides itself on featuring original stories from science-fiction heavyweights. I love Gardner Dozois' annual The Year's Best Science Fiction collections, but sometimes its great to get something really new, and Fast Forward doesn't disappoint. The latest installment, Fast Forward 2. [is] a great collection, with a good mix of stories ranging from hard science fiction to near magic realism. Stand outs for me included True Names, a novella by [Cory] Doctorow and Benjamin Rosenbaum set in a post-post-post-human universe, and An Eligible Boy, written by Ian McDonald, that takes place in the mid-21st century India that McDonald has used as the backdrop for his 2004 book River of Gods." --Discover Magazine Science Not Fiction blog, October 14, 2008 "First of all, this is a beautiful book. The cover, by John Picacio, is stunning. Within the book, FF2 , like FF1, uses play, pause, and, of course, fast forward icons similar to those on your nearest remote control at line breaks and at the beginning and end of stories in an inspired bit of design. This is a fantastic anthology that I look forward to rereading. I sincerely hope that Fast Forward becomes an annual anthology; the first two volumes are incredibly strong." --Little Bits of Everything, Rene Sears Live Journal, October 17, 2008 "The great Gardner Dozois tagged this as the best sf anthology of 2008, and I'm not gonna argue with him. Great stories here by Paul Cornell, Paolo Bacigalupi, Ian McDonald, Jack Skillingstead, Benjamin Rosenbaum, Cory Doctorow, and many more. It's a special antho, a must-read, and the kind of book that sf readers remember when the awards season rolls around." --John Picacio, replying to SFSignal Mind Meld question, What were the best genre-related books, movies and/or shows you consumed in 2008?, December 10, 2008 "Along comes Fast Forward 2, Lou Anders' new anthology of original SF stories, to demonstrate that the cutting edge of the genre is still relevant, and better written than ever before, even as it leaves some of its more fantastical staples -- time travel, aliens, etc. -- behind. The collection follows on the success of 2007's Fast Forward 1, which impressed critics both within and outside the genre. In this second volume, the future just keeps getting nearer. Overall, it's a great collection. It's also indicative of where the genre is, circa 2008: In other words, more 'realistic'- not to mention better written- than the more colorful stuff of yesteryear, which both broadens its appeal and increasingly erases the distinction between SF and everything else." --Daily Camera, Boulder, CO, January 9, 2009 "If Fast Forward 2 has an overriding theme, it is that the fourteen stories here are highly entertaining". -- Black Gate: Adventures in Fantasy Literature magazine, January 9, 2009 "Again, Pyr have produced an excellent book and again Lou Anders has selected a very good collection with four or five stories that are truly great." -- SfCrowsnest.com, Issue 183, February 2009 "Although the stories in this anthology vary widely in content, in vision and in readability, each tale brings a unique perspective to the genre. As most of the authors are well known and award-winning a reader looking for real science fiction will find a great many stories herein to enjoy and to provide a positive jolt into alternative ways of thinking about other potentialities." -- SFRevu.com, February 2009 "The explicit mission of editor Lou Anders's Fast Forward 2 is coterminous with that of "hardcore" science fiction at its best: to chart out rigorously and boldly the unexplored regions of the near future, using the decades-honed narrative and ideational tool kit of the genre. This mission is more often paid mere lip service these days than pursued, as improbable adventure scenarios and stale speculations predominate in some variant of Gresham's Law. But Anders holds the feet of his contributors to the ancestral fire ignited by Wells and Verne, and gets radical results... Fast Forward 2 exhibits an impressively catholic panoply of thought experiments." -- Barnes & Noble Review, The Speculator column, February 9, 2009 "Short story anthologies are a bit of hit-and-miss for me; if I don't enjoy reading at least half of the stories they contain, I feel like I wasted my money. So I don't tend to buy them or recommend them. Well, I am pleased to say, that Fast Forward 2, edited by Lou Anders and published by Pyr is an exception. The quality of writing is very high; and more importantly, the ideas explored in story form are innovative, memorable and thought-provoking." -- Northwest Science Fiction Society, February 15, 2009 "You know you have a good anthology when you're having trouble picking your favorites. I haven't read the other anthologies edited by Lou Anders but if Fast Forward 2 is any measure of his work, then I look forward to reading more from him. This is science fiction that's relevant, gripping, and easily one of last year's stand-out anthologies." -- Bibliophile Stalker blog, March 23, 2009 "The reason I took so long to review this anthology is that I wanted to read it at least twice so I could review all of their stories the way they deserved to be reviewed. Lou Anders has outdone himself as an editor, and all that I have to say is that I m looking forward to FF 3." -- Fantasy Book Critic, June 11, 2009 "In 2007 Lou Anders edited Fast Forward [1], one of the strongest original anthologies that science fiction has seen - so strong, in fact, that after one closed the book one wondered if Anders would be able to match both the quality and the ambition of that volume in his next. But Anders did it; Fast Forward [1] not only met the challenge to look forward, but succeeded. And with Fast Forward 2, his follow-up anthology, Anders not only continues to forge ahead and actually push science fiction into the future, but also position himself as one of the genre's most dynamic and influential editors. A reader looking for the best in contemporary science fiction will find not a wasted story in Fast Forward 2's pages. This is the Stuff.Fast Forward 2 is so good that I'm a little frightened to think what Anders and company have in store for us next time. But I'm looking forward to finding out." -- SF Site, June 2009

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When "Fast Forward 1" debuted in February 2007, it marked the first major all-original, all-SF anthology series to appear in some time Chr(45) and it was met with a huge outpouring of excitement and approbation from the science fiction community. No less than seven stories from "Fast Forward 1" were chosen to be reprinted a total of nine times in the four major 'Best of the Year' retrospective anthologies, a wonderful testament to the quality of contributions in our inaugural book.What's more, "Fast Forward 1" was hailed repeatedly as leading the charge in a return of original, unthemed anthologies series (several more have since appeared in our wake). Now the critically-acclaimed, groundbreaking series continues, featuring all new stories from: Paul Cornell; Kay Kenyon; Chris Nakashima-Brown; Nancy Kress; Jack Skillingstead; Cory Doctorow and Benjamin Rosenbaum; Jack McDevitt; Paul McAuley; Mike Resnick and Pat Cadigan; Ian McDonald; Kristine Kathryn Rusch; Karl Schroeder and Tobias S Buckell; Jeff Carlson; and Paolo Bacigalupi.

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I hope this is an ongoing series 10 Oct 2008
By Rene - Published on Amazon.com
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I had high expectations for this anthology given how delightful Fast Forward 1 was, and they were absolutely met. The stories are far-ranging and all thought-provoking. "True Names," by Benjamin Rosenbaum and Cory Doctorow, the novella-length centerpiece of the book, is downright mindbending in its inventiveness, and incredibly engaging. "An Eligible Boy," by Ian McDonald, examines a near-future India, while Kay Kenyon's "Cyto Couture" focuses on the means of production of genetically-grown fashion. "Catherine Drewe," by Paul Cornell, opens the book with a British spy called to an interplanetary mission. Paolo Bacigalupi closes with "The Gambler," an examination of journalistic ethics versus the number of hits a story generates. I highly recommend this strong anthology.
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Great collection of stories 17 Dec 2009
By Cherrie - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a great collection of sci-fi stories from a wide range of talented (and award winning) authors. Some of the stories are a little, shall we say, challenging (to a somewhat-novice sci-fi reader), but in a good way. So creative! So thoughtful and interesting!

I'd recommend this book to just-about any fiction fan - anyone with a hankering for something a little different.
Average Anthology 25 Mar 2010
By Rodney Meek - Published on Amazon.com
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Lou Anders is a trusted name. Although I can't recall now why. I think maybe a friend of mine once gave him a ride to a con or something. Which just might trump the time that I helped clean litterboxes at Edward Albee's apartment. But I digress.

This anthology is fairly average, which isn't, after all, altogether surprising. You expect some hits and some misses, since not every single tale is likely to appeal to any given reader's tastes. Still, I was hoping for something a bit better, like the "Adventure!" anthology put out a few years ago by Monkeybrain Books, to which Anders in fact contributed, ahd whose cover was done by John Picacio, an excellent illustrator who also does the honors here.

The stuff I liked: the novella "True Names" by Benjamin Rosenbaum and Cory Doctorow, although it gets a little overly recursive; Paul McAuley's brief and rueful "Adventure"; Karl Schroeder and Tobias S. Buckell's near-future "Mitigation", an unpreachy eco-warning; and the all-too-probable "The Gambler" by Paolo Bacigalupi, about the always-connected and perpetually updating world of infotainment a few years from now.

The other stuff: mostly unobjectionable and merely all right. A couple of stories annoyed me. For some reason, Kristine Kathryn Rusch just rubs me the wrong way, so I did not care for her "Seniorsource", about orbital outsourcing to geriatrics. The leadoff story, "Catherine Drewe" by Paul Cornell, is just terrible--some people are doing stuff that other people want to stop, but the tale is told so murkily that it's completely unclear who wants what and which side anyone is on. Ian McDonald's "An Eligible Boy" is not bad, but the writing style is very much a matter of taste, and while I appreciate the world he's created, it just wasn't my cup of tea.

Nothing really spectacular here, and nothing really awfully bogus. I'd check out a Volume 3, but only because my friend vouches for Mr. Anders. I think. It might've been some other guy.

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