Footprints Author:Jay Lake (Editor), Eric T Reynolds (Editor) Long after our species and all its works have turned to dust, the Moon-landing sites will still show evidence of our time here on Earth. Imagine future explorers from among the stars interpreting that. The astronauts' footprints should last longer than the fossils in the Olduvai Gorge. Here are twenty-one views of that...idea...interpreting.... more »..footprints.
Contents:
Introduction (Footprints) • essay by Jay Lake and Eric T. Reynolds
Working the Moon Circuit / short story by James Van Pelt
Snowball / short story by Alastair Mayer
The Shifting Sands / short story by J. Michael Shell
Sailors in a Sea of Suns / short story by Brenda Cooper
In All Things Divine / short story by Jody Sherry
Dust in the Stellar Wind / short story by C. E. Grayson
Worms in the Dirt / short story by Gene Stewart
The Celestial Sea / short story by Cliff Winnig
Another's Treasure / short story by Eric Choi
Re-Creation / short story by David L. Clements
Artifacts / short story by Heather McDougal
City of Glass / short story by Christine Lucas
All is Dust and Darkness / short story by Mark Onspaugh
In the Footsteps of Giants / short story by G. D. Falksen
The Last Traces / short story by Kate Kelly
Colony Earth Redux / short story by Louise Herring-Jones
Ghosts / short fiction by A. D. Guzman
... That I Carried You / short story by Erin Cashier
The Hunt / short story by Gerri Leen
Relics of Interesting Times / short story by Nathaniel Williams