Robert Silverberg’s Reflections: May 2016

 

 

‘Where Silverberg goes today, the rest of science fiction will follow tomorrow’

Isaac Asimov

 

Reflections is a regular column by multi-award-winning SFWA Grandmaster Robert Silverberg, in which he will offer his thoughts on science fiction, literature and the world at large.

This month: ‘My Trip to the Future’

I used to be a cutting-edge sort of guy, the sort who likes to fill his life with the newest and most interesting gadgets. I had a VCR when they were considered wildly futuristic. (They are so non-futuristic now that many of you probably don’t know what VCRs were. Well, Google it.) Before that, I had a pocket tape recorder to serve as a notebook for story ideas as I moved about. I had one of the earliest Sony Walkmans. (Another forgotten gadget.) I went shopping for my first computer in 1978. (The salesman told me to wait a couple of years until the hard drive was available, and I did.) And so on and so forth. I wrote about this in much more detail in a 2012 column. But all that happened when I was in my thirties and forties, which was a long time ago. I’m in my eighties now and much less interested in reading instruction manuals. I have opted out of a lot of contemporary gizmos.

For example, I don’t have a cell phone. I can think of just two other SF writers who don’t have one, and one of them is older than I am, and the other one is no youngster. All the rest of the world, so far as I’m aware, has them and uses them constantly . . .

 

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