The Future Always Wins
| Digital Production | Amardeep Sian |
| Publishing Director | John MacFarlane |
| Publisher | Reed Business Information Ltd |
| Contributing Writer | Bruce Sterling, Adam Roberts, Leigh Alexander, Simon Pummell, China Miéville, Paul Raven, Simon Ings, Sumit Paul-Choudhury, Justin Mullins, Stephen Baxter, Margaret Atwood, M. John Harrison, Hannu Rajaniemi, Alastair Reynolds |
| Concept by | Henry Gomm, John MacFarlane, Sumit Paul-Choudhury |
| Managing Editor | Simon Ings |
| Marketing/Advertising | David Hunt |
| Editor in Chief | Sumit Paul-Choudhury |
| Art Director/Editor | Craig Mackie |
| Series | Arc |
| Photo/Picture Editor | Adam Goff |
| Digital Director | Neela Das |
| Format | Soft cover |
| Language | English |
| Location | UK |
| Pages / Font | 150 pages |
| Series Number | 1.1 |
| ISSN | 2049-5870 |
| Price | $29.95 |
| Chapters | Fact Editorial Welcome to the future Contributions Forward Bruce Sterling: The object of posterity's scorn Texts Adam Roberts: Three surprising theories about science fiction Games Leigh Alexander: Three ways to play the future Spaces Simon Pummell: Three stories on dreamland {.........} Unreliable narrator China Miéville: Alien evasion Present tense Paul Graham Raven: Breaking the fall Unevenly distributed Simon Ings: Sir John Schorne's devil Prior art Sumit Paul-Choudhury: Whta hpapnes fi it atclluy wroks? The tomorrow project Justin Mullins: Making the future Fiction Short story Stephen Baxter: A journey to Amasia Margaret Atwood: Bearlift M. John Harrison: In Autotelia Hannu Rajaniemi: Topsight Alastair Reynolds: The water thief |
| Notes | Digital publication "from the makers of New Scientist". For a limited period this print edition was available by print-on-demand distributed via MagCloud (www.magcloud.com). |
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