British media may have a thing for alternate realities. See my previous post, Sabine Hossenfelder Doesn’t Like the Multiverse, and the link there to the…
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British media may have a thing for alternate realities. See my previous post, Sabine Hossenfelder Doesn’t Like the Multiverse, and the link there to the…
Leave a CommentPublished by Tor, 2018 – 431 Pages Why You Would Enjoy This Book “The Calculating Stars won the 2019 Nebula Award for Best Novel, the 2019 Locus Award for…
Leave a CommentThe BBC thinks so. See their blog post titled The sci-fi genre offering radical hope for living better. Annalee Newitz thinks Hopepunk is not a…
Leave a CommentThe writer of Slaughterhouse 5, one of my favourite stories ever, talks about the patterns that stories follow. Please be patient. This video may take…
2 CommentsPublished in Asimov’s Science Fiction, January/February 2023 Edition -13 pages. Why You Should Read This Story Cigarettes and Coffee is a story of the little…
Leave a CommentFirst published in 1984, in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine. Republished in 1996 and 2005 by Octavia Butler in the Bloodchild anthology, from Seven Stories…
Leave a CommentFirst published in 1987, by Omni Magazine. Republished in 1996 and 2005 by Octavia Butler in Bloodchild, from Seven Stories Press. Why Read This Story…
Leave a CommentFirst published in Semiotext[e] SF, December, 1989, edited by Rudy Rucker. Much republishing followed – see the link below for details. Reasons to Read This…
2 CommentsPublished in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, January/February 2020, pp. 82-91. Story Illustration is by Tomislav Tikulin. It is reproduced here with permission. Why You…
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