"A Symmetry of Serpents and Doves", by Ken Scholes
"Rock of Ages", by Jay Lake
"Let Me Hide Myself in Thee", by Ken Scholes
The stories from METAtropolis-1 are set in the cities of a shared near futurepostapocalyptic world, whose common setting was worked out by the contributors together. Unlike most postapocalyptic tales, the ones in the anthology are optimistic: from the chaos of a collapsed civilization a better way of life may arise.[7]
While METAtropolis-1 is set in the United States, its continuation, METAtropolis-2, is set in the new city-state of Cascadia emerging in the Pacific Northwest of the former United States and Canada,[nb 1] originated in Jay Lake's story "In the Forests of the Night".[8]
The stories in METAtropolis 1 and 2 are prefaced with the editor's commentary on the origin of the story and its place within METAtropolis.
Publisher's summary for METAtropolis: Green Space:[9]
As METAtropolis: Green Space moves into the 22nd Century, human social evolution is heading in new directions after the Green Crash and the subsequent Green Renaissance. Nearly everyone who cares to participate in the wired world has become part of the "Internet of things", a virtual environment mapped across all aspects of the natural experience. At the same time, the serious back-to-the-land types have embraced a full-on paleo lifestyle, including genetically engineering themselves and their offspring. At the same time, a back-to-space movement is seeking the moon, a green Mars, and even the stars, with the eventual goal of leaving a pristine and undisturbed Earth behind.
In the foreword to the METAtropolis: The Wings We Dare Aspire, Kevin J. Anderson, the operator of the small publishing company WordFire Press which published the book, explained that since Jay Lake was dying of cancer, there was no time to wait for major publishers to process the print edition of METAtropolis, hence the release by WordFire.[10] The volume represents a kind of a "story within a story" in METAtropolis, created by the two authors. [5]
Notes
^Cascadia is a reference to the Cascade Range stretching in the area