Author: | David Bartell | ISBN: | 9781466184954 |
Publisher: | David Bartell | Publication: | January 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | David Bartell |
ISBN: | 9781466184954 |
Publisher: | David Bartell |
Publication: | January 13, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
A deformed researcher is drawn into a DNA piracy scheme. Should he donate his genes to benefit mankind, or battle a corporate monster for ownership of them?
“Test Signals” was the lead novella in Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, May 2008, the grandaddy of professional SF magazines.
Trade Reviews:
“Very good.” - SFRevu
“My favorite story in the issue… a mystery involving bioengineering and posthuman mutants…. A great story overall.” - SF Gospel
“The subject matter, the ethics of genetic exploitation, is a serious one and potentially quite interesting.” - IRoSF
“Bartell is a good writer, and the complexity of the idea is helped by the expert way in which he organizes his subject matter. He also shows a real talent for characters and, toward the end of the story, a better than average grasp of human nature.” - The Fix
“Interesting… I thought the setup for this story about the ownership of genetic characteristics (even arguable flaws, like the protagonist’s extra arms) very intriguing. ” - Richard R. Horton
“Engaging and disturbingly thought-provoking” - Analog
Reader reaction:
“I really enjoyed it… The story fully engaged me and left me wanting more. So congratulations on a job really well done!”
"Test Signals" was reprinted as ПРОВЕРОЧНЫЙ СИГНАЛ in the Russian SF magazine ELSI, which means "If". Russian readers had this to say:
“Very good… I liked the finale very much - it resonated with my soul… I respect people capable of a constructive approach to a problem.” (translated)
“It is a wonderful mix of computer and genetic affairs.” (translated)
“Very good and solid story.” (translated)
A deformed researcher is drawn into a DNA piracy scheme. Should he donate his genes to benefit mankind, or battle a corporate monster for ownership of them?
“Test Signals” was the lead novella in Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, May 2008, the grandaddy of professional SF magazines.
Trade Reviews:
“Very good.” - SFRevu
“My favorite story in the issue… a mystery involving bioengineering and posthuman mutants…. A great story overall.” - SF Gospel
“The subject matter, the ethics of genetic exploitation, is a serious one and potentially quite interesting.” - IRoSF
“Bartell is a good writer, and the complexity of the idea is helped by the expert way in which he organizes his subject matter. He also shows a real talent for characters and, toward the end of the story, a better than average grasp of human nature.” - The Fix
“Interesting… I thought the setup for this story about the ownership of genetic characteristics (even arguable flaws, like the protagonist’s extra arms) very intriguing. ” - Richard R. Horton
“Engaging and disturbingly thought-provoking” - Analog
Reader reaction:
“I really enjoyed it… The story fully engaged me and left me wanting more. So congratulations on a job really well done!”
"Test Signals" was reprinted as ПРОВЕРОЧНЫЙ СИГНАЛ in the Russian SF magazine ELSI, which means "If". Russian readers had this to say:
“Very good… I liked the finale very much - it resonated with my soul… I respect people capable of a constructive approach to a problem.” (translated)
“It is a wonderful mix of computer and genetic affairs.” (translated)
“Very good and solid story.” (translated)