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They're Here!

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THE ALIENS ARE AMONG US!

"Where is everybody?" Nobel Prize-winning physicist Enrico Fermi once asked after a discussion about the possibility of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. To sum up the Fermi Paradox, if the billions of stars in our galaxy have planets with intelligent life on them, why hasn't anyone visited us?

But maybe they have, and we just haven't noticed—and that's the way they want it. And if they are here in secret, why are they here? Are they tourists? Anthropologists, perhaps? Or journalists sending stories back about the quaint habits of the primitives? Or maybe the extraterrestrial equivalent of hunters or fishermen? (Any odd disappearances in your neighborhood lately?) An enemy already within the gates? Or a refugee seeking sanctuary? Gourmets looking for exotic foreign food? Alien criminals hiding out? Alien cops looking for those alien criminals? No missionaries—at least not yet—and there doesn't seem to be a Galactic Peace Corps. They might happen to look close enough to human to pass, or they might be masters of disguise. Or they might be so incomprehensibly different that we don't even notice that they're here.

The secret visitors are revealed by such luminaries as Larry Niven, Poul Anderson, Spider Robinson, William Tenn, and more. And if any alien visitors want to check out the local natives' speculations herein, feel free. Please pay with local currency, of course.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 19, 2023
      Davis (editor of The Baen Big Book of Monsters) and Korsgaard (editor with Christopher Ruocchio of Worlds Long Lost) pull together a retro-feeling anthology of 16 stories centered on the idea that aliens have already infiltrated human society on Earth. The table of contents features some big names, including Neil Gaiman (“How to Talk to Girls at Parties”) and Robert Silverberg (“The Reality Trip”), but there’s a disappointing lack of diversity to the contributors list: only two works are written by women and all the authors are white. This is to the detriment of the anthology as a whole, which feels overwhelmingly homogenous. Indeed, though many of the tales are diverting on their own, they tend to blend into one another. Among the standouts are Nina Kiriki Hoffman’s “Knotwork,” an unusual and surprising reframing of the housewife’s dilemma of boredom and ennui that recasts the homemaker in question as an alien determined to live on Earth with the man she fell in love with; and Lester Del Rey’s “Dead Ringer,” in which a reporter sets out to prove the existence of zombies. Despite the anthology’s flaws, readers who appreciate sci-fi with a golden era vibe will find plenty to enjoy.

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