ISBN 0-575-05201-5 (UK pbk)
short stories, anthology, science fiction, horror, music
"A celebration of the 7-inch single in all-original SF and horror fiction." Cover illustration by Dave McKean. Each story is preceded by a brief author bio by the editors.
"Fat Tuesday" by Ian McDonald,
"The Discovery of Running Bare" by Jonathan Carroll,
"Night Shift Sister" by Nicholas Royle,
"Worthless" by Greg Egan,
"Nyro Fiddles" by F.Paul Wilson,
"Thrumm" by Steve Rasnic Tem,
"Digital to Analogue" by Alastair Reynolds,
"Sticks" by Lewis Shiner,
"The Elvis National Theatre of Okinawa" by Jonathan Lethem and Lukas Jaeger,
"Candy Comes Back" by Colin Greenland,
"Honey, I'm Home!" by Lisa Tuttle,
"The Reflection Once Removed" by Scott Bradfield,
"Life in the Groove" by Ian Watson,
"Black Day at Bad Rock" by Chrisopher Fowler,
"Riders on the Storm" by Mark Timlin,
"The Shiny Surface" by Don Webb
(for a comprehensive listing of Don Webb's short stories),
"Weep for the Moon" by Stephen Baxter,
"The Man Who Shot Anarchy Gordon" by Ray Davis,
"Don't Leave Me" by Barrington J.Bayley,
"Falling Stones" by Peter F.Hamilton,
"Changes" by Andrew Weiner,
"Wunderkindergarten" by Marc Laidlaw,
"Bold as Love" by Gwyneth Jones,
"Blues for a Dying Breed" by Cliff Burns,
"Last Rising Sun" by Graham Joyce,
"Reed John-Paul Forever" by Steve Antczak,
"Snodgrass" by Ian R.MacLeod.
"The 7-inch single is dead. This is its wake: Let's Dance!!!
"It wasn't just the music, it was a whole way of life. So here is the anthology of the 45, original sf and horror stories as subversive, anarchic, exciting and nasty as the rock single. Inspired by music of every style and era, from Siouxsie and the Banshees to Link Wray, the Animals and the Stones to Elvis Presley and Glenn Miller, rockabilly to punk..." [jacket blurb, UK pbk, 1992]
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