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  5/5  Barnes & Noble Genre Science Fiction |  3.4/5  Goodreads Originally published 2003 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Live Without a Net is a science fiction anthology edited by Lou Anders, published by Roc in 2003. It included works by Stephen Baxter, David Brin, Paul Di Filippo, Mike Resnick & Kay Kenyon, Rudy Rucker, S. M. Stirling, and Michael Swanwick.
In an interview with Rick Kleffel, Anders noted part of his motivation for the anthology:
"I was reacting to what I felt was a preponderance of post-cyberpunk in American science fiction in the year 2000. The anthology was a deliberate attempt to counter that trend in some small and useful way."References
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