James Patrick Kelly is known for finding the future unnervingly nearby,
and he enters with his deep empathy and dry humor at the ready. A
longtime favorite of SF readers is at the top of his game here. In the
title story, a college acid trip becomes a window into an unexpected and
apparently unavoidable future. In "Itsy Bitsy Spider" a disappointed
woman's robotic girlhood takes her by the hand and leads her back to the
destiny that eluded her. Two short plays render alien invasion
terrifyingly mundane and death annoyingly impermanent. "The Best
Christmas Ever" is celebrated by sims and droids instead of the usual
jolly elves. Our Outspoken Interview and a bibliography round out this
long-awaited new collection.