
In a future where most people have been uploaded into a digital world, Darryl Harrison has been downloaded into a flesh-and-blood body to be an assistant director on a "realistic" movie being filmed in the real world. When the reality-obsessed director insists that there must be an actual solar eclipse in Paris for the climax of the movie, it's up to Darryl to figure out how to make it happen. A winner in the Phobos Fiction Contest, "The Man Who Moved the Moon" is a short story that was originally published in All the Rage This Year: The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology 3. Eric James Stone is a Nebula Award nominee and a Writers of the Future Contest winner. He is the author of over two dozen stories that have been published in venues such as Year's Best SF, Analog, and Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show.