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Overclocked: Stories of the Future Present (Overclock: histórias do futuro presente) é uma coleção de contos e novelas de ficção científica publicados por Cory Doctorow. Esta é a segunda coleção publicada de Doctorow, seguindo A Place So Foreign and Eight More. Cada história inclui uma introdução do autor.
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Overclocked: Stories of the Future Present (Thunder's Mouth Press, 2007, ISBN 1-56025-981-7) is a collection of previously published science fiction short stories and novellas by Canadian writer Cory Doctorow. This is Doctorow's second published collection, following A Place So Foreign and Eight More. Each story includes an introduction by the author. It opens with "Printcrime", a piece of microfiction originally published in the January 2006 issue of Nature. The similarly titled "I, Row-Boat" was originally published in the webzine, Flurb.
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Overclocked: Stories of the Future Present (Thunder's Mouth Press, 2007, ISBN 1-56025-981-7) is a collection of previously published science fiction short stories and novellas by Canadian writer Cory Doctorow. This is Doctorow's second published collection, following A Place So Foreign and Eight More. Each story includes an introduction by the author. It opens with "Printcrime", a piece of microfiction originally published in the January 2006 issue of Nature. The next story, "When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth" was originally published in Jim Baen's Universe, an online magazine, and was also serially released on Doctorow's own podcast, as it was written. Doctorow says this process "kept me honest and writing". "Anda's Game", the third piece was selected by Michael Chabon for The Best American Short Stories 2005 after being published on Salon. Doctorow chose the name to sound like Ender's Game, another science fiction story by Orson Scott Card. Following in the vein of naming stories after well-known works, Doctorow's "I, Robot" comes next, originally published in The Infinite Matrix, winner of the 2005 Locus Award and nominee for the Hugo Award and British Science Fiction Award. The title was originally used by Isaac Asimov for a collection of short stories, all about robots. Doctorow wrote the story to address "one of the thin places in Asimov's world-building," citing the lack of competition in Asimov's world's robot industry. The similarly titled "I, Row-Boat" was originally published in the webzine, Flurb. The final story, "After the Siege" was first published in Esli, a Russian language science fiction magazine. The first English publication was in The Infinite Matrix. The story was influenced by Doctorow's grandmother's experience in the Siege of Leningrad.
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Overclocked: Stories of the Future Present (Overclock: histórias do futuro presente) é uma coleção de contos e novelas de ficção científica publicados por Cory Doctorow. Esta é a segunda coleção publicada de Doctorow, seguindo A Place So Foreign and Eight More. Cada história inclui uma introdução do autor.
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