The Seedling Stars
You didn't make an Adapted Man with just a wave of the wand. It involved an elaborate constellation of techniques, known collectively as pantropy, the changed the human pattern in a man's shape and chemistry before he was born. And the pantropists didn't stop there. Education, thoughts, ancestors and the world itself were changed, because the Adapted Men were produced to live and thrive in the alien environments found only in space. They were crucial to a daring plan to colonize the universe
The stories included in this collection are:
- Seeding Program
- The Thing in the Attic
- Surface Tension
- Watershed
The four related stories that make up this prescient and ambitious book include "Surface Tension", widely recognized as one of James Blish's best, and explore just what it is to be human. Thought-provoking, skilfully crafted and crammed with ideas, dramas and suspense. The Seedling Stars demonstrates that Blish was one of the most intelligent and visionary of all SF writers.
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James Blish
James Benjamin Blish (1921–1975) was an American author of fantasy and science fiction. He also wrote literary criticism of science fiction using the pen name William Atheling Jr.
Picture: Gravestone of James Blish, Holywell Cemetery, Oxford, England.

