The Savage Humanists
by Rob - April 29th, 2008.Filed under: Uncategorized.
This morning I handed over to our typesetter the tenth volume under the Robert J. Sawyer Books imprint. This one is an anthology entitled The Savage Humanists, edited by Fiona Kelleghan of the University of Miami; we’ll be publishing it later this year.
We have high hopes for this book in the academic market (it’s got a 17,000-word scholarly introduction by Fiona Kelleghan, plus her notes on each story), as well as good bookstore sales.
The back-cover copy says:
What if we were modified neurologically so we could only tell the truth? What if aliens beamed us proof that God didn’t exist? What if the sideshow freak you’re seeing is really a visiting alien? What if a teleportation accident created a duplicate you?
Meet the Savage Humanists: the hottest science-fiction writers working today. They use SF’s unique powers to comment on the human condition in mordantly funny, satiric stories, each accompanied by commentary by renowned SF scholar Fiona Kelleghan.
Every author in this anthology has been nominated for the Hugo or Nebula Awards — or both! — and many have won. In these pages, you’ll find the top names in the SF field: including Jonathan Lethem (author of the novel Gun, with Occasional Music), James Morrow (The Philosopher’s Apprentice), Kim Stanley Robinson (Red Mars), Robert J. Sawyer (Rollback), and Connie Willis (The Doomsday Book), plus Gregory Frost, James Patrick Kelly, John Kessel, and Tim Sullivan.
“Fiona Kelleghan is an expert on humor in genre fiction.” — Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael Dirda in The Washington Post
FIONA KELLEGHAN has published SF criticism in Extrapolation, The New York Review of Science Fiction, Science Fiction Studies, Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, and SFRA Review. She is a librarian at the University of Miami.
Photograph: Fiona Kelleghan
The Robert J. Sawyer Web Site