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Transhuman [Hardcover]

Mark L. Van Name (Editor), T.K.F. Weisskopf (Editor)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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February 5, 2008
The rate of technological development today is exploding. Such diverse technologies as computing, communications, genetics, biology, and nanotechnology are rapidly pushing humanity to a new singularity, a point at which all the rules change.

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About the Author

Mark L. Van Name, whom John Ringo has said is “going to be the guy to beat in the race to the top of SFdom,” has worked in the high-tech industry for over 30 years and today runs a technology assessment company in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. A former executive vice president for Ziff Davis Media and a national technology columnist, he's published over a thousand computer-related articles and multiple science fiction stories in a variety of magazines and anthologies, including the Year's Best Science Fiction, multiple original Baen anthologies, and Jim Baen's Universe. His novel, One Jump Ahead, the first in the Jon & Lobo series, appeared in June 2007, and the second book in the series, Slanted Jack, is out June 2008. 

 

T.K.F Weisskopf

Toni Weisskopf is the Publisher of Baen Books. With Josepha Sherman she compiled and annotated the definitive volume of subversive children’s folklore, Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts, published by August House, now in its third printing. Weisskopf is a graduate of Oberlin College with a degree in anthropology. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Baen (February 5, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416555234
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416555230
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,262,282 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Mark L. Van Name is a writer, technologist, and spoken word performer. As a science fiction author, he has published four novels (One Jump Ahead, Slanted Jack, Overthrowing Heaven, and Children No More) as well as an omnibus collection of his first two books (Jump Gate Twist); edited or co-edited three anthologies (Intersections: The Sycamore Hill Anthology, Transhuman, and The Wild Side), and written many short stories. Those stories have appeared in a wide variety of books and magazines, including Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, many original anthologies, and The Year's Best Science Fiction.

As a technologist, he is the CEO of a fact-based marketing and technology assessment firm, Principled Technologies, Inc., that is based in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina. He has worked with computer technology for his entire professional career and has published over a thousand articles in the computer trade press, as well as a broad assortment of essays and reviews.

As a spoken word artist, he has created and performed two shows: Science Magic Sex, and Wake Up Horny, Wake Up Angry. He also frequently leads humor panels at SF conventions.

For more information, visit his Web site, www.marklvanname.com, or follow his blog, markvanname.blogspot.com.

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Singularity is Falling, July 17, 2009
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This review is from: Transhuman (Mass Market Paperback)
Transhuman (2008) is a theme SF anthology, focusing on the forthcoming Singularity. It contains an Introduction by the editor, eleven short stories, and an description of the authors.

The Introduction by Mark L. Van Name tells of the genesis and development of this anthology.

Firewall by David D. Levine is about a paranoid individual who finds his worse fears becoming real.

Reunion by Mark L. Van Name concerns a man who believes that his memories have been implanted within his brain. He attends reunions to establish a semblance of normality.

The Guardian by Paul Chafe conveys the thoughts of a dead man whose mind was transferred into a computer to monitor a public surveillance system.

Being Human by Wen Spencer presents the thinking of an avatar who goes to visit his mother's virtual home for Thanksgiving.

In Command by John Lambshead recounts the battles of an interstellar cruiser and its master against a powerful enemy.

G@vin45 by Daniel M. Hoyt constructs a future where many people hide from the real world behind their cybernetic masks.

Home for the Holidays by Ester M. Friesner illustrates the power of Christmas in one woman's life.

Soul Printer by Wil McCarthy divulges the secrets of a rich man who creates a new and threatening artform.

Whom the Gods Love by Sarah A. Hoyt concerns the people left behind -- actually reconstructed -- after the Singularity.

Wetware 2.0 by Dave Freer confronts a whiskey-guzzling, anachronistic man with a very risky situation and a doubting woman.

Escape by James P. Hogan discloses the results of an experiment with destructive loading of a human mind into a humanoid robot.

About the Contributors gives brief autobiographical data on the various contributors.

This anthology was tedious reading at first. The characters seemed either too commonplace or too good to be true. Then I got to the Friesner story and the characters became more human throughout the rest of the book. I strongly agree with Freer that the human factor is likely to remain much the same for a very long time, despite the great changes in technology.

IMHO, the most realistic cultural novel within SF has been LeGuin's The Dispossessed. Even in a socialist utopia, there were still selfish people who hoarded the better things in life. Solution of world hunger would probably still leave many individuals who are dissatisfied.

Suggested for those who are interested in the accelerating rate of change in computer, biological and other sciences.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader, March 28, 2008
This review is from: Transhuman (Hardcover)
I was quite pleasantly surprised with this anthology. I suspected it might be a little ordinary, but for an original anthology that is certainly not the case. It weighs in with a 3.55 average. Certainly a few stories are just your generic 3's, but in this case, tend to the better end of average, I think. This is balanced by two excellent stories, and a couple of good, so a higher percentage of this book is at the upper range.

A good range of types of story to be found here from outright silly, to space opera, to creepy.

The first three stories are also online, and include a couple of the better ones.

Van Name's introduction points out, talking of the stories "all share two traits: they are entertaining stories, something we of course required of all submissions, and they are fundamentally optimistic, something we did not demand but were quite pleased to discover."

That is not to say everything is nice and tea and bikkies rosy in all of these by the remotest stretch, though, and on the whole, not too much different to the content of other anthologies, in general.

Transhuman : FIREWALL - David D. Levine
Transhuman : REUNION - Mark L. Van Name
Transhuman : THE GUARDIAN - Paul Chafe
Transhuman : BEING HUMAN - Wen Spencer
Transhuman : IN COMMAND - John Lambshead
Transhuman : G@vin45 - Daniel M. Hoyt
Transhuman : HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS - Ester M. Friesner
Transhuman : SOUL PRINTER - Wil McCarthy
Transhuman : WHOM THE GODS LOVE - Sarah A. Hoyt
Transhuman : WETWARE 2.0 - David Freer
Transhuman : ESCAPE - James P. Hogan

Lunar network Lockdown AI conjunction operation.

4 out of 5


"Download Anxiety Syndrome".

3 out of 5


Software routine investigation run upgrade surprise.

4 out of 5


Digital women difference.

3 out of 5


Goblin Night fight.

3.5 out of 5


Past Blankety-Blank time.

3 out of 5


Security xmas theatre contest.

3 out of 5


Dangerous art keepsake trirotica academic revolution.

4.5 out of 5


Keeping out of the pot, at length.

3.5 out of 5


Barknet matrix takedown teamup. With Laphroaig chaser.

4.5 out of 5


Condemned erasure Adonis implanting.

3 out of 5




3.5 out of 5
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4.0 out of 5 stars The more humans change the more they stay the same, September 29, 2010
This review is from: Transhuman (Mass Market Paperback)
I'm more familiar with the idea of transhumanism as opposed to the variety that might be reflected in literature; having said that, this was a very good collection of stories about various aspects of a transhuman event (or lifestyle). The technologies presented really took a backseat to the character's drives as to determine what humanity means to each, which was what I was hoping to get out of such a read.
I will say that the stories didn't have much in the way of "action" (no cyborgs beating down robots or the like), so if that's what you're looking for you would best look elsewhere so you won't be disappointed. However, if you are looking for interpretations on how technology will impact humanity's relation not only to itself but any created intelligences, this is a great read.
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