From 1966 to 1980, Damon Knight created the Orbit anthologies series of science fiction, representing the finest writing in the genre. Nineteen of Kate Wilhelm’s stories were included in this series of 21 volumes. Among these are “Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang,” an exploration of infertility and cloning in the aftermath of global environmental collapse. It won the Locus, Jupiter, and Hugo Awards for Best Novel in 1977. “The Planners” reaches into the moral conflicts of a primate researcher, which won the Nebula Award for Best Short Story in 1968. Other stories include: a road trip into a woman’s psyche; primal fears through the eyes of a wise and empathetic alien; an encounter in a bus depot during a raging winter storm; the first “interactive” reality TV show. Ms. Wilhelm’s stories are prophetic, yet as recognizable as a story in this morning’s paper.
Includes:
Staras Flonderans
Baby, You Were Great
The Planners
Windsong
Somerset Dreams
The Chosen
A Cold Dark Night with Snow
April Fool’s Day Forever
The Encounter
The Infinity Box