<p>Stranded time travelers. Alien archeologists. Angst-ridden robots. And a universe-saving songwriter named&hellip; Randy Newman. (Really.) You&#39;ll meet them all (and more) between the covers of <em>What We Still Talk About</em> gathering Scott Edelman&#39;s best science fiction short stories from the past thirty years.</p><p>Visit our eventual robot children for whom we have become nothing more than a myth as they struggle to understand what it means to be made of flesh.</p><p>Travel with the last man on the Moon as he gets a chance to restore Earth&#39;s space-faring future. (But at what cost?)</p><p>And discover squabbling posthumans so powerful they can rebuild planets on a whim&hellip; but are clueless when it comes to mending a broken heart.</p><p>When tomorrow finally comes these eleven tales will be <em>What We Still Talk About</em>.</p><p>Praise for Scott Edelman:</p><p>&quot;Scott Edelman is one of the most talented practitioners of the short story&hellip;&quot; &mdash;<em>SFRevu</em></p><p>Praise for Scott Edelman&#39;s collection <em>What Will Come After</em>:</p><p>&quot;&hellip;a compendium of singular treasures&hellip; a heartbreaking and beautiful literary tour-de-force&hellip;&quot; &mdash;<em>Locus</em></p><p>&quot;&hellip;a deeply worthwhile collection by one of dark fiction&#39;s most versatile authors.&quot; &mdash;<em>SCI FI</em></p><p>&quot;He really pulled the old heartstrings with this book and I loved every minute of it!&quot; &mdash;<em>Mass Movement</em></p>