Karl Bunker. Caisson. (Asimovs August 2015)
Bunker takes up back in time to the 1870s, and the building of The Brooklyn Bridge.
Reviewing short SF since 2000
Bunker takes up back in time to the 1870s, and the building of The Brooklyn Bridge.
A story with a simple point to make – if we could remove humanity’s obsession with ‘us’ and ‘them’, would the world be a better place?
A strong, if downbeat, SF story with a strong core of humanity alongside the AI elements.
Bunker looks at the future gap between the haves and the have-nots in the future – no easy answers, just questions.
A love story, two scientists find their love and loss mirrors ancient legend – with a slight twist in the tail (or tentacle…)
A short morality tale, in classic Golden Age style.
A short but effective piece set on the Saturnian moon of Enceladus