Space Futures
Imagining new stories at the intersection of public and private—narratives that use the economic and social history of exploration, as well as current technical and scientific research, to inform scenarios for the future of the “new space” era.

Speculating on the Blockchain Beyond Cryptocurrencies
by Andrew Hageman, Los Angeles Review of Books

Gardner Dozois Reviews Short Fiction: Lightspeed, Asimov’s, Analog, and F&SF
Gardner Dozois
Locus Magazine

ASU’s newly-published collection of sci-fi stories has people talking about space
Horizon Arizona PBS

Arizona State University challenges experts, authors to imagine space futures
New research-based collection features narratives by top science fiction authors, essays by experts on future possibilities for exploring Mars, Asteroids, Low Earth Orbit, and Exoplanets.

Space Is Not a Void
By Joey Eschrich and Ed Finn
Future Tense – Slate

Visions, Ventures, Escape Velocities: A Collection of Space Futures
Bruce Sterling
Wired – Beyond the Beyond

Visions, Ventures, Escape Velocities: A Collection of Space Futures
Why should we go to space? Visions, Ventures, Escape Velocities takes on the challenge of imagining new stories at the intersection of public and private—narratives that use the economic and social history of exploration, as well as current technical and scientific research, to inform scenarios for the future of the “new space” era.
Get the book