Here's the idea for this book: "They are the outcome of an unusual sort of literary challenge. Arthur C. Clarke, one of the world's best-known science-fiction authors, whose works include the novel Childhood's End and the screenplay for Stanley Kubrick's motion picture 2001: A Space Odyssey, was asked to write a brief essay setting forth a general theme for a science-fiction story. Clarke's theme then was offered to Robert Silverberg, Roger Zelazny, and James Blish, three award-winning science-fiction writers; each was told to use it as the basis for a short novel, and each was given no hint of the approaches the others were taking."
The theme, in short "How is the society of the future going to protect itself from an increasing spectrum of ever more horrendous disasters, particularly those made possible by new devices (high-powered lasers? drugs??) in the hands of madmen?"
Coming up with a 3.50 original anthology is by definition good work.
Three For Tomorrow : How It Was When the Past Went Away - ROBERT SILVERBERG
Three For Tomorrow : The Eve of RUMOKO - ROGER ZELAZNY
Three For Tomorrow : We All Die Naked - JAMES BLISH
Amnesia city.
3 out of 5
Ocean eruption security.
3.5 out of 5
Moonquake, earthquake, more cool stuff here at least.
4 out of 5
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