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The Man Who Evolved
Edmond Hamilton
Desertion
Clifford D. Simak
Seed Stock
Frank Herbert
Rogue Farm
Charles Stross
Reason
Isaac Asimov
Super-Toys Last All Summer Long
Brian Aldiss
Fondly Fahrenheit
Alfred Bester
The Golem
Avram Davidson
Nine Lives
Ursula K. Le Guin
Exhalation
Ted Chiang
We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
Phillip K. Dick
Burning Chrome
William Gibson
Pretty Boy Crossover
Pat Cadigan
Computer Friendly
Eileen Gunn
mad scientists subjects his younger college friends to witness him evolve into, eventually, protoplasm
The Man Who Evolved by Edmond Hamilton
Man, dog, and technician woman transform young men into Jovian species so they can go to Jupiter and report back their findings. They never return so he sets out himself with his dog.
Desertion by Clifford D. Simak
A colony of earth people sent to start a civilization on another planet are running out of food and their preparations are insufficient. One ugly sea peasant and his wife adapt and innovate like the hawks despite scientist prohibitions.
Seed Stock by Frank Herbert
In a post-apocalyptic world riddled with government surveillance bugs, a couple on a farm defend their property from a bio-meshed farm made up of a group of loving, dreaming, people wishing to blast off to Jupiter.
Rogue Farm by Charles Stross
Two technicians on a solar station assemble a robot (QT-1) to help manage the beam-attending worker robots, but the robot turns philosophical and starts to worship the converter “Master", refusing to believe any earth and man-made nonsense
Reason by Isaac Asimov
A couple live in a simulated reality and have a robot child named David and a Teddy bear companion that struggle with the idea of love and what is real. The husband works to make the robots, and they are finally allowed to attempt to have a biological child.
Super-Toys Last All Summer Long by Brian Aldiss
A man’s android servant/companion with synesthesia starts killing people when it gets to hot, so they are constantly on the run. The man himself is in danger of projection and adopting the android’s anger impulses
Fondly Fahrenheit by Alfred Bester
Old jewish married couple sitting on the porch and talking unflustered by the robot-like being that joins them and speaks of killing cruel humanity
The Golem by Avram Davidson
Two technicians on a dead planet used for uranium mining are joined by a ten-clone of a genius, which later die in a mine during an earthquake, leaving one alive and in existential crisis
Nine Lives by Ursula K. Le Guin
Beings in a silo with replaceable/refillable lungs, one anatomist dissects his own brain to discover it works on air-flow, when they think time is slowing down, he realizes that they exist in a closed system, not immune to entropy, and that they are all in fact mortal.
Exhalation by Ted Chiang
A man yearns for Mars and so he goes to a buisness that will give him convincing memories, but turns out he’s an assassin that already went to Mars, and was also visited by mouse-like aliens that won’t invade Earth until he’s dead
We Can Remember It For You Wholesale by Phillip K. Dick
two digital outlaws hack into a young mafia affiliated woman’s online cash transfer, kills her in the process. One of them is in love with a girl, the other uses her as a good luck charm but she turns to prostitution so she can get enough money for artificial eyes and become an influencer.
Burning Chrome by William Gibson
16 year old boy likes to go into clubs to be seen because he is pretty but he also likes to think a lot and does not want to become self-aware data like his friend, who he loves platonically, because he loves to see others and not just be seen.
Pretty Boy Crossover by Pat Cadigan
kindergarten-aged girl goes to a testing center to see determine whether, when she is older, her brain can become a data organizing executive. She meets two other kids there that are creative and less obedient and are going to be euthanized. When she discovers this, she gets the help from chickenheart who saves them and adopts them so that they can jumble up the system and create new things.
Computer Friendly by Eileen Gunn
Shambleau
C. L. Moore
Passengers
Robert Silverberg
A Martian Odyssey
Stanley G. Weinbaum
The Sentinel
Arthur C. Clark
Specialist
Robert Sheckley
Think Like A Dinosaur
James Patrick Kelly
Out of All Them Bright Stars
Nancy Kress
Useful Phrases
Gene Wolfe
The Conquest of Gola
Leslie F. Stone
When it Changed
Joanna Russ
Day Million
Frederick Pohl
Closer
Greg Egan
“Aye, and Gomorrah…”
Samuel R. Delaney
The Heat Death of the Universe
Pamela Zoline
And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill’s Side
James Tiptree Jr. / Alice B. Sheldon
All You Zombies
Robert A. Heinlein
The Seventh Voyage
Stanislaw Lem
Air Raid
John Varley
Invaders
John Kessel
Medusa-like alien that seduces Northwest Smith and has mind-melding sex on a western frontier-like Mars
Shambleau by C. L. Moore
Aliens that take over your body to have sex with strangers and erase parts of your memory afterwards. This is a part of everyday life and the main character is middle-aged man named Charles
Passengers by Robert Silverberg
Team of Scientists recount an encounter that Dick Jarvis had with an alien named Tweel and their adventures to make it back to the crew.
A Martian Odyssey by Stanley G. Weinbaum
Jaded geologist on the moon spots a pyramid on a mountain left by an ancient civilization, then humanity breaks it with an atomic bomb
The Sentinel by Arthur C. Clark
crew that has different roles on the space ship lose their human “pusher” in a photon storm and are adrift in space until they find another plant of pushers and convince one to join them and the Cooperation
Specialist by Robert Sheckley
From the PoV of a human that works for old, practical life forms, and his interaction with a woman named Kamala Shastri and they reminisce about death related secrets before a duplicate of her is sent into space, and something goes wrong and he has to kill her after her duplicate was sent to space
Think Like a Dinosaur by James Patrick Kelly
Waitress shows sympathy for a blue alien that wants a salad and her mean prejudiced boss treats him poorly and the alien’s kindness makes her realize that there’s something wrong with how humans treat others
Out of All Them Bright Stars by Nancy Kress
Old-fashioned librarian finds a book with phrases from an alien language and becomes obsessed with learning it. He ends up finding trouble and what happens to him at the end is ambiguous
Useful Phrases by Gene Wolfe
Intellectualist life forms on a woman-ruled planet are invaded by Dexatals which resemble earth men, look down on them and end up being tricked by them and mostly destroyed.
The Conquest of Gola by Leslie F. Stone
Lesbians on a distant planet left alone when men died of plague, men from earth come to rescue them, but they are reluctant because they are at peace with this new way of life
When It Changed by Joanna Russ
Trans woman with fur and that lives underwater falls in love with space man cyborg (body modifications based on aptitude) and they download each other and part ways forever
Day Million by Frederick Pohl
Man in a couple is troubled by the thought that he will never know what it’s like to be someone else, so him and his partner that is hungry for novel experiences do a series of mind and body swaps with their jewels and ultimately merge consciousness and then break up
Closer by Greg Egan
Neuter spacers create a new gender, they are on a break from work and encounter frelks in different countries which are attracted to this new gender. later they meet up for drinks. Necrophilia and pedophilia undertones and life defined by sex
Aye, and Gomorrah… by Samuel R. Delaney
Day in the life of a housewife in California, cleaning up after kids, buying all cleaning products at a grocery store, feeding a turtle who dies, child’s birthday party, who ends up breaking down and reversing entropy with eggs in the air
The Heat Death of the Universe by Pamela Zoline
Journalist interviews a man that works at a space station as he recounts his addiction with alien sex. He tells humanity to be satisfied and not pursue exogamy too much
And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill’s Side by James Tiptree Jr. / Alice B. Sheldon
bartender convinces unmarried single mother to go back in time and confront the person that got him pregnant but the baby, the person that stole the baby, the mother, father, and bartender are all the same person.
All You Zombies by Robert A. Heinlein
Spaceman on a ship by himself goes through different vortexes that cause him to meet himself from different points in time but they are unable to cooperate and fix this broken thing outside the ship that requires two people and as they argue and fight each other, the kid versions of himself fit into a spacesuit together and fix the ship themselves.
The Seventh Voyage by Stanislaw Lem
rotting humans plagued with disease from the future go through a portal to collect people doomed to die in a plane crash so they can infuse themselves with their nutrient-rich blood and smoke their cigarettes
Air Raid by John Varley
Three stories at once about the Incas being plundered by the Spanish, aliens that come to earth to crash the European economy and buy art and cocaine, and the author’s commentary about addiction to science fiction
Invaders by John Kessel