In the Media
ASU’s Veterans Imagination Project Aims To Help Veterans Envision New Career Paths
By Steve Goldstein
Moscow author’s story lands in climate fiction anthology
Moscow-Pullman Daily News (Idaho)
Indigenous Futurisms And Climate Fiction
Tom Maxedon Word podcast, KJZZ 91.5 public radio
Sarena Ulibarri and Ed Finn on Solarpunk
How Do You Like It So Far? podcast
Arizona State University’s Free Solarpunk Anthology is All About Optimistic Futures
Andrew Liptak, Tor.com
Cities of Light: A discussion on the impact of a solar future
Justin Spangenthal, The State Press
10 Innovative IT Projects to Inspire You This Fall
by Jen A. Miller, EdTech
We Need a New Science of Progress
by Patrick Collison and Tyler Cowen, The Atlantic
Announcing Future Tense Fiction: Stories of Tomorrow
by Torie Bosch, SLATE
Review: Future Tense Fiction
Kirkus Reviews
Can Sci-Fi Writers Prepare Us for an Uncertain Future?
by Rose Eveleth, WIRED
‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’: How Realistic Is Mysterio’s Illusion Technology?
by Trey Williams, The Wrap (Yahoo)
2019 Campbell and Sturgeon Awards Winners
Locus Magazine
Higher Education: Arizona State University’s Partnership With James Turrell’s Roden Crater Has Much to Teach Museums
by Andy Battaglia, ARTnews
Starred Review:Future Tense Fiction: Stories of Tomorrow
Publishers Weekly
Monster algorithms: Ed Finn
by Athena Aktipis and Dave Lundberg-Kenrick, Zombified Podcast
17 Writers on the Role of Fiction in Addressing Climate Change
by Amy Brady, Literary Hub
Five ASU affiliates who are using their art to make change in their communities
by Chelsea Hofmann, The State Press
ASU ebook ‘Weight of Light’ provides a vision of a solar future
by Nick Hedges, The State Press
Center for Science and the Imagination event puts the science in science fiction
by Endia Fontanez, The State Press
Climate Change Fiction for Students and Teachers
by Sarah Outterson-Murphy Morningside Center
The Scout Report: March 29, 2019
The Scout Report (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Big Rural (reprint)
by Cat Rambo, Motherboard – VICE
Authors, artists explore solar futures in new anthology
by Joey Eschrich, ASU Now
Friday Field Notes 032219
Solar Cascade
Can Climate Change Fiction Build Consensus, Empathy?
by Brooke Ruth and Mark Sauer, KPBS (San Diego)
A collection of science fiction stories, art… [Post about Weight of Light]
Solarpunks.net
When ‘Everything’ Is Changing, Stories Have A Role To Play
by Jason Sheehan, NPR Books
How sci-fi could help solve climate change
by Zoe Sayler, Salon.com
We’re overdoing dystopian sci-fi. Can we please take a break?
by Gautham Shenoy, Factor Daily
How sci-fi could help solve climate change
by Zoe Sayler, Canada’s National Observer
Speculating on the Blockchain Beyond Cryptocurrencies
by Andrew Hageman, Los Angeles Review of Books
How sci-fi could help solve climate change
by Zoe Sayler, Grist
In the face of climate chaos, writers find grief and hope
by Joey Eschrich, ASU Now
A New Cli-Fi Collection You Can Download For Free
by Amy Brady, Chicago Review of Books
Kamala Harris is wrong about science fiction
by Charlie Jane Anders, The Washington Post
A free book of science fiction from around the world about climate change, introduced by Kim Stanley Robinson
by Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing
Literally, Stories of Climate Change
by Joey Eschrich and Angie Dell, iMPACT magazine
This is the pop culture that helped us survive 2018
The Verge
PWC recommended that corporations should ask science fiction writers about the future
by Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing
The Scientific Origins of Frankenstein
by Javier Yanes, BBVA OpenMind
Forecasters are searching the past for clues about the future
by Kaveh Waddell, Axios
ASU creates interactive moon colony exhibit
Fox 10 News
Explore a prototype moon colony this weekend at ASU
AZFamily.com
It’s Aliiiiiive! Celebrating The 200th Anniversary Of ‘Frankenstein’
Steve Goldstein, Sarah Ventre
KJZZ
Frankenstein game teaches kids about science
Erin Blakemore
Washington Post
ASU’s newly-published collection of sci-fi stories has people talking about space
Horizon Arizona PBS
Sci Fri Book Club: ‘Frankenstein’
Science Friday
‘Frankenstein’ Has Become a True Monster
Ed Finn and David H. Guston The Wall Street Journal
Out of Control
Richard Holmes
The New York Review of Books
Visions, Ventures, Escape Velocities: A Collection of Space Futures
Bruce Sterling
Wired – Beyond the Beyond
‘Black Panther’ isn’t just another Marvel movie — it’s a vision of a future led by blackness
by Xavier Harding Mic
“Imagine This”
Groton School Quarterly, Winter 2017
ASU writing contest breathes new life into climate-change conversation
It’s Alive! Frankenstein’s Influence 200 Years Later
By Sarah Ventre, KJZZ 91.5 FM
Writ in Water: Millimeters to the End of the World
By Joseph Horton, Ploughshares
A Storied Future: Future Tense Fiction
By Emma Greguska, ASU Now
Power of social media: Erdogan’s smart use of a smartphone
By Ed Finn, CNN Opinion
Facebook Trending story: The Wizard of Oz algorithm
Star Wars Day: May the 4th Be With You
Our communications and public engagement strategist Bob Beard visited Phoenix’s NBC affiliate, 12 News, to discuss Star Wars Day and why science fiction fandom matters. Watch now…
Paolo Bacigalupi Uses Fiction and Law to Debate Whether Robots Are Capable of Murder
Putting the science in fiction
Law prof ponders: If a highly advanced robot kills, is it murder or product liability?
Read This Slick Sci-Fi Noir Short Featuring Popular Science
Futurist Brian David Johnson on The Gist Podcast
Listen to our Futurist in Residence Brian David Johnson on The Gist podcast with the inimitable Mike Pesca!
Furman students author stories about the future and sustainability
Science Fiction Prototyping: Afrofuturism
Optimism in Cuba
Dream it, do it!
Discovering Tomorrow with ASU’s University Futurist, Brian David Johnson
What if we had a Secretary of the Future?
The future doesn’t have to be scary
Building Visions of Humanity’s Climate Future – in Fiction and on Campus
New ASU Futurist-In-Residence On The Future, Imagination
Intel futurist Brian David Johnson heads to ASU’s Center for Science and the Imagination
‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Casts Diverse Actors
‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Evokes Passion From Nontraditional Fans
Thinking Big
‘Star Wars,’ ‘The Martian’ Show Science Fiction’s Role In Pop Culture
From Science Fiction to Science Fact
Researchers Reanimate Frankenstein to Bring Science to Life
What Would Robot Poetry Look Like?
Man Who Sold the Moon wins the Sturgeon Award!
Teach Your Automaton to Feel
Robots Are Learning to Write Poetry
Teaching Robots to Appreciate Poetry
Future perfect: How the Victorians invented the future
Review: Hieroglyph: Stories and Visions for a Better Future
The Untapped Potential in Science Fiction
New Book Explores Science Fiction Turned Reality
Saving Spaceship Earth
Fiction Writers Help Scientists Push Known Boundaries
Sci-Fi Writers Urge Strapped Researchers to Keep Dreaming
Enough With Dystopias: It’s Time For Sci-Fi Writers To Start Imagining Better Futures
ASU’s Center for Science And Imagination Presents Science Fiction TV Dinner
Book Review: ‘Hieroglyph’ edited by Ed Finn and Kathryn Cramer
Stories to Make You Think BIG
Science Fiction Writers Take a Rosier View
Sci-fi writers, scientists imagine the future
Q&A: The sci-fi optimist
Project Hieroglyph: Fighting society’s dystopian future
What will it take to get us back to the Moon?
The Power of Positive Sci-Fi
Nathan Fillion to Discuss Serenity, Software, and Sci-Fi in Tempe June 7
ASU program changes future visions with science fiction technology
How America’s Leading Science Fiction Authors Are Shaping Your Future
Imagining Possible Worlds
Director of collaborative science center discusses future of the news, digital platforms
By Carolyn Corcoran, Downtown Devil