Tasting Light: Ten Science Fiction Stories to Rewire Your Perceptions

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When the modification industry transforms how humans look, sound and interact, a nonbinary teen braves the ‘reinvention room’ to accept a gift from the dead. Entitlement-fuelled drug use alters the landscape of white privilege, robots remember the Earth, and corporate ‘walkers’ stroll for unknown subscribers – until one hacks the system. In tales buzzing with possibility, hope, innovation, anger and tenderness, ‘Tasting Light’ offers a dazzling challenge to connect with open minds, hearts and senses in a fast-changing world.

ISBN: 9781529510966 Publisher: Walker Books Ltd Publication Date: 3rd November 2022 Imprint: MITeen Press Cover: Paperback Dewey: 808.83876 (edition:23) Pages: 272 Language: English Edition: Short stories Readership: Children - juvenile / Code: J Category: Subject:

A mind-bending science fiction anthology from ten top YA authors perfect for fans of Black Mirror, Lauren James and Femi Fadugba’s The Upper World.

>> “Unique, brilliant, and brimming with hope.” BuzzFeed
>> “Joyfully queer and diverse, this is a jump forward into a bright and colourful world.” Lauren James, author of The Loneliest Girl in the Universe

Imagine a world where robots with human consciousness roam the earth; a society where you can change everything about how you look, sound and interact, and even inherit a voice from the dead; and a universe where a city in space can be destroyed with a kiss?

In stories buzzing with possibility, hope, innovation, anger and tenderness, ten top YA authors imagine what the world could be through the lens of technologies emerging today. Tasting Light is a dazzling challenge to open your mind, heart and senses, and rewire your perceptions.

With stories by:

William Alexander, K. Ancrum, Elizabeth Bear, A.R. Capetta, Charlotte Nicole Davis, Nasugraq Rainey Hopson, A.S. King, E.C. Myers, Junauda Petrus-Nasah and Wendy Xu

“Unique, brilliant, and brimming with hope.” BuzzFeed

“Joyfully queer and diverse, this is a jump forward into a bright and colourful world.” Lauren James, author of The Loneliest Girl in the Universe

“A fine array of stories blending queerness and technology” Tor

“Tackle[s] relevant issues such as colonization, misogyny, transphobia, and white entitlement in this eclectic celebration of infinite possibility and the ever-present human spirit.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“At once unsettling and moving, this crystalline collection will find or create a connection with its readers.” Booklist

“A diverse anthology showing hopeful futures imagined through the lens of technology […] A top-notch hard science fiction collection.” Kirkus (starred review)

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