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Authors: Robert Charles Wilson

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Ina said, “It’s as if one history has ended and another has begun.”

En disagreed. “No,” he said solemnly, leaning into the wind as if he could will the future forward. “History doesn’t start until we land.”

 

 

 

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

 

 

I invented a couple of diseases for dramatic purposes in
Spin
. CVWS is an imaginary cattle-borne disease with no real-world counterpart. AMS is also wholly imaginary, but its symptoms mimic the symptoms of multiple sclerosis, unfortunately a very real disease. Although MS is not yet curable, a number of promising new therapies have been introduced or are on the horizon. Science fiction novels shouldn’t be mistaken for medical journals, however. For readers concerned about MS, one of the best Web sources is
www.na
tionalmssociety.org
.

The future I extrapolated for Sumatra and the Minangkabau people is also very much my own invention, but the matrilineal Minangkabau culture, and its coexistence with modern Islam, has attracted the attention of anthropologists—see Peggy Reeves Sanday’s study,
Women at the Center: Life in a Modern Matriarchy
.

Readers interested in current scientific thought about the evolution and future of the solar system might want to check out
The Life and Death of Planet Earth
by Peter D. Ward and Donald Brownlee or
Our Cosmic Origins
by Armand Delsemme for information not refracted through the lens of science fiction.

And once again, of all the folks who helped make possible the writing of this book (and I thank them all), the MVP award goes to my wife, Sharry.

 

 

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