Eight of the 10 stories herein were included in Moon's newer short story collection PHASES (the missing pair being "Gravesite Revisited" and "If Nudity Offends You"). All except "Those Who Walk in Darkness" were previously published in either ANALOG or THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION. PHASES also includes seven stories not in LUNAR ACTIVITY, and replaces the author's notes for the stories taken from LUNAR ACTIVITY with new notes, as the LUNAR ACTIVITY notes all tie in with its own introduction. "Real Weather, Small Towns, and Science Fiction" (although listed in the table of contents simply as "Introduction") - "Far from such a planned environment [as that implied in a space habitat], this terrestrial Moon lives in a small town brimful of real weather...More than that, the mind has its own weather." The introduction doesn't discuss how the stories came to be written, but does set up the weather conceit used to link the stories together by way of the accompanying author's notes (which sometimes mention where the ideas came from and how the stories first came to be published). "ABCs in Zero G" - For a paramedic on a space station construction project, even ABC - airway, breathing, circulation - isn't simple, with spacesuits designed without considering how to get an incapacitated wearer *out* of one in a hurry, and EVA traffic control handled by a computer. Very realistic take on what can happen when equipment is designed by people who haven't tested it under extreme field conditions, without any implausible foolishness (the experts have *their* good reasons for designing things too). "A Delicate Adjustment" - In a future where improved birth control and UN resolutions blocking adoption of underprivileged children make life very hard on infertile parents, there's an underground trade in embryos salvaged from genetic research (which are supposed to have been "adjusted" so that they couldn't develop if implanted). Various good bits of snoopy bureaucracy, fighting over research grants, even a murder investigation. "The Generic Rejuvenation of Milo Ardry" - "Milo, I know you're bright...[b]ut you always hated to study hard enough to learn anything. And what it sounds like now is that you haven't the faintest idea how a rejuvenation works, despite having undergone three of them and signed papers each time that said you did." "Gravesite Revisited" wasn't included in PHASES - a pity, since it's one of the best stories in here. An ancient tribe, finding their graves robbed not once but twice in a day and a night, come up with a way to fool the witches who seek their grave goods. (The archaeologists in this one don't sound like competent anthropologists, with their assumption that a culture without advanced technology implies people who can't think.) "Gut Feelings" - Timid Leonard Sanders, with a long family history of colon cancer, is finally beginning to start living now that his experimental crabworms - symbiotes that clean out forming
This book is contained in "Phases"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This is an excellent book of short stories: however the subsequently published book "Phases" contains all the stories in this one, plus a few more. Go straight for the second book and don't bother with this one.
Short Story collection
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
A collection of short stories by Moon (the "lunar" in the title). This includes a story in the Paksennarion "universe", and runs from Fantasy to Science Fiction. If you love Elizabeth Moon's writing the way I do, you'll love this additional "activity."
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