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Sarah Zettel’s Fool’s War

The following description from the Publishers Weekly: In “alien

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N Lee Wood’s Looking for the Mahdi

The story is set in the fictional Middle Eastern

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Ian Watson’s The Emir’s Clock

The Emir’s Clock in The Year’s Best Science Fiction,

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Katie Waitman’s The Divided

Two races live on a colonized world in a

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Pamela Taylor’s The Cathedral

Published in Citizen Culture Magazine, Feb 2005. A futuristic

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Charles Stross’ Accelerando

The story is set in a post singularity future.

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Bruce Sterling’s Globalhead

Globalhead is a collection of stories by the famous

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Nick Sagan’s Edenborn

Edenborn prominently features a child named Haji of Muslim

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Joanna Russ’ Two of Them

Two emissaries from the galactic equivalent of the UN

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Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars trilogy

Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars trilogy

This is a famous hard sci-fi novel about the

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