
"One of the best speculative writers of the last decade."--John Scalzi
A Philip K. Dick Award nominee!"Swirsky's slice-of-life UBI stories present just a few possible effects of this hotly debated topic. Without either political rhetoric or exhortation, these brief glimpses of other lives give readers the chance to see what might be in a world with a social safety net. Highly recommended for readers of political and social science-oriented SF."--Library Journal (starred review)
"[A] thoughtful novel comprising four interwoven stories framed by the near-future implementation of Universal Basic Income. . . .Fans of plausible political speculative fiction should check this out."--Publishers Weekly "January Fifteenth possesses all the hallmarks of a Swirsky piece--attention to cadence, elevated prose--while offering a quick, accessible read."--Locus Praise for Rachel Swirsky "I don't think it's any secret that I think she's one of the best speculative fiction writers of the last decade."-- John Scalzi "Rachel Swirsky is among the most talented science fiction/fantasy short story writers working today-one of the new generation that's transforming the genre through a combination of inspiration, renovation, and fresh approaches."--Jeff VanderMeer "Rachel's stories are super-smart and gorgeously written. It's [a short blurb], but it has the virtue of being true."--Ann Leckie "Swirsky's crisp prose and insightful vision draw the reader in, and her work will amply reward both casual reading and close attention."--Publisher's Weekly starred review on How the World Became Quiet