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WASTELANDS

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John Joseph Adams

Famine, Death, War, and Pestilence: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the harbingers of Armageddon — these are our guides through the Wastelands…

From the Book of Revelation to The Road Warrior; from A Canticle for Leibowitz to The Road, storytellers have long imagined the end of the world, weaving eschatological tales of catastrophe, chaos, and calamity. In doing so, these visionary authors have addressed one of the most challenging and enduring themes of imaginative fiction: the nature of life in the aftermath of total societal collapse.

Gathering together the best post-apocalyptic literature of the last two decades from many of today’s most renowned authors of speculative fiction — including George R.R. Martin, Gene Wolfe, Orson Scott Card, Carol Emshwiller, Jonathan Lethem, Octavia E. Butler, and Stephen King — Wastelands explores the scientific, psychological, and philosophical questions of what it means to remain human in the wake of Armageddon. Whether the end of the world comes through nuclear war, ecological disaster, or cosmological cataclysm, these are tales of survivors, in some cases struggling to rebuild the society that was, in others, merely surviving, scrounging for food in depopulated ruins and defending themselves against monsters, mutants, and marauders.

Complete with introductions and an indispensable appendix of recommendations for further reading, Wastelands delves into this bleak landscape, uncovering the raw human emotion and heart-pounding thrills at the genre’s core.

John Joseph Adams is the assistant editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and a freelance writer. His website is www.johnjosephadams.com .

Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse is available now. Look for it wherever books are sold, or order online from Amazon.com , Barnes & Noble , Books-a-Million , Powell’s Books , or directly from the publisher, Night Shade Books .


Table of Contents
    The End of the Whole Mess -- Stephen King Salvage -- Orson Scott Card The People of Sand and Slag -- Paolo Bacigalupi Bread and Bombs -- M. Rickert How We Got Into Town and Out Again -- Jonathan Lethem Dark, Dark Were the Tunnels -- George R. R. Martin Waiting for the Zephyr -- Tobias S. Buckell Never Despair -- Jack McDevitt When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth -- Cory Doctorow The Last of the O-Forms -- James Van Pelt Still Life with Apocalypse -- Richard Kadrey Artie's Angels -- Catherine Wells Judgement Passed -- Jerry Oltion Mute -- Gene Wolfe Intertia -- Nancy Kress And the Deep Blue Sea -- Elizabeth Bear Speech Sounds -- Octavia E. Butler Killers -- Carol Emshwiller Ginny Sweethips' Flying Circus -- Neal Barrett, Jr. The End of the Word as We Know it -- Dale Bailey A Song Before Sunset -- David Grigg Episode Seven: Last Stand Against the Pack in the Kingdom of the Purple Flowers -- John Langan

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Member Since: 05/02/2007
Band Website: http://www.johnjosephadams.com/wastelands
Band Members: Editor: John Joseph Adams

Contributors: Stephen King, Octavia E. Butler, George R. R. Martin, Orson Scott Card, Jonathan Lethem, Elizabeth Bear, Neal Barrett, Jr., James Van Pelt, Cory Doctorow, John Langan, Paolo Bacigalupi, Carol Emshwiller, Dale Bailey, Richard Kadrey, M. Rickert, Catherine Wells, Jack McDevitt, Gene Wolfe, Nancy Kress, David Grigg, Tobias S. Buckell, and Jerry Oltion.
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Publishers Weekly , the publishing industry's top trade journal and review magazine, gave my anthology, Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse , a starred review: . PW's starred reviews are used to single out books of exceptional merit; the stars are doled out sparingly, so to receive a starred review is quite an honor.

Here's what they had to say about the book:

: This harrowing reprint anthology of 22 apocalyptic tales reflects the stresses of contemporary international politics, with more than half published since 2000. All depict unsettling societal, physical and psychological adaptations their authors postulate as necessary for survival after the end of the world. Keynoted by Stephen King's "The End of the Whole Mess," the volume's common denominator is hubris: that tragic human proclivity for placing oneself at the center of the universe, and each story uniquely traces the results. Some highlight human hope, even optimism, like Orson Scott Card's "Salvage" and Tobias Buckell's "Waiting for the Zephyr." Others, like James Van Pelt's "The Last of the O-Forms" and Nancy Kress's "Inertia," treat identity by exploring mutation. Several, like Elizabeth Bear's "And the Deep Blue Sea" and Jack McDevitt's "Never Despair," gauge the height of human striving, while others, like George R.R. Martin's "Dark, Dark Were the Tunnels," Carol Emshwiller's "Killers" and M. Rickert's "Bread and Bombs," plumb the depths of human prejudice, jealousy and fear. Beware of Paolo Bacigalupi's far-future "The People of Sand and Slag," though; that one will break your heart.


Record Label: Night Shade Books
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Welcome MySpace Books Readers

Welcome to everyone who's viewing this page because of the recent feature on Wastelands on MySpace Books. Take a look around here, and at the anthology's website; there, you'll find the full text of t...
Posted by on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 08:47:00 GMT

Welcome MySpace Books Readers

Welcome to everyone who's viewing this page because of the recent feature on Wastelands on MySpace Books. Take a look around here, and at the anthology's website; there, you'll find the full text of t...
Posted by on Wed, 13 Feb 2008 08:47:00 GMT

Another Happy Wastelands Customer

LiveJournal user Morgan Dhu (bibliogramma) posted some thoughts about Wastelands here. It's not a review per se, but she seems to have enjoyed it: I'm not going to single out any stories, because all ...
Posted by on Mon, 31 Dec 2007 21:57:00 GMT

Wastelands Ad in Locus

The new Locus showed up today, and inside I discovered not a review of Wastelands, as I'd been hoping for, but a nice full-page ad for the anthology on page 16, right in the middle of Gary K. Wolfe's ...
Posted by on Mon, 31 Dec 2007 21:54:00 GMT

Beam Me Up reviews Wastelands

Wastelands received a rave review from Beam Me Up, a radio show/podcast that focuses, as you might imagine from the name, on SF and fantasy. Here's a snippet: I know if you're like me you view "theme"...
Posted by on Mon, 31 Dec 2007 21:53:00 GMT

Wastelands Officially on Sale!

Wastelands is officially on sale. Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, and Powell's Books are all indicating they have it in stock, and Night Shade confirmed to me that the distributor shi...
Posted by on Mon, 31 Dec 2007 21:53:00 GMT

John Joseph Adams on NPRs All Things Considered

NPR reporter Neda Ulaby has a piece on I Am Legend on NPR's All Things Considered. She interviewed me about I Am Legendthe book, the previous adaptations, and the story's relevance to post-apo...
Posted by on Mon, 31 Dec 2007 21:51:00 GMT

Grasping for the Wind interview, SF Signal Mind Meld

SF/F blog Grasping for the Wind posted an interview with me, in which I talk about a variety of subjects, including, of course, Wastelands, and apocalyptic fiction. Here's a snippet: GFTW: You have a...
Posted by on Mon, 31 Dec 2007 21:49:00 GMT

Ideomancer reviews Wastelands

Sean Melican has a nice review of Wastelands up at Ideomancer. Click through to read the whole review. Here's a snippet: John Joseph Adams deserves a great deal of credit for the extensivity and reac...
Posted by on Mon, 31 Dec 2007 21:48:00 GMT

PW Reviews Wastelands

Publishers Weekly, the publishing industry's top trade journal and review magazine, just published its (and the first ever) review of Wastelands: Wastelands: Stories of the Apocalypse Edited byJo...
Posted by on Mon, 31 Dec 2007 21:47:00 GMT