Still Lost and Sam A. Miller’s Tales from 2080 - Reid Reflections

By Reid Reflections

Release Date: 2026-02-28

Genre: Humor

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This is a collection of ten rather long short stories set in a future that is mostly fine, probably. A whopping ten stories are included, featuring such concepts as: • A man who has trained for eleven years to sit in a chair • A dog who technically owns a condominium • A fish who receives three hundred and eleven votes • A parking lot that nobody can stop thinking about • A grandmother with fourteen complaints about the sun • And several more things that seemed like good ideas at the time. These stories are set in the year 2080, which is far enough away that the author cannot be proven wrong about any of it, and close enough that the problems will feel familiar. Each story includes an author's note explaining what went wrong during the writing of it. A glossary is also provided for readers who enjoy that sort of thing, and discussion questions are included for readers who want to feel as though they are in a book club when they are not. This book is, in the author's assessment, pretty good.

Still Lost and Sam A. Miller’s Tales from 2080 - Reid Reflections

By Reid Reflections

Release Date: 2026-02-28

Genre: Humor

(0 ratings)
This is a collection of ten rather long short stories set in a future that is mostly fine, probably. A whopping ten stories are included, featuring such concepts as: • A man who has trained for eleven years to sit in a chair • A dog who technically owns a condominium • A fish who receives three hundred and eleven votes • A parking lot that nobody can stop thinking about • A grandmother with fourteen complaints about the sun • And several more things that seemed like good ideas at the time. These stories are set in the year 2080, which is far enough away that the author cannot be proven wrong about any of it, and close enough that the problems will feel familiar. Each story includes an author's note explaining what went wrong during the writing of it. A glossary is also provided for readers who enjoy that sort of thing, and discussion questions are included for readers who want to feel as though they are in a book club when they are not. This book is, in the author's assessment, pretty good.

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