The Most Beautiful Voyage in the World

Table of Contents Title pageCopyrightCreditsForeword by Kim Stanley RobinsonIntroductionMonarch Blue, by Barbara LitkowskiThe Last Grand Tour of Albertine’s Watch, by Sandra K. BarnidgeHalf-Eaten Cities, by Vajra ChandrasekeraDarkness Full of Light,

Tuolumne River Days

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Luna

Table of Contents Title pageCopyrightCreditsForeword by Kim Stanley RobinsonIntroductionMonarch Blue, by Barbara LitkowskiThe Last Grand Tour of Albertine’s Watch, by Sandra K. BarnidgeHalf-Eaten Cities, by Vajra ChandrasekeraDarkness Full of Light,

Darkness Full of Light

Table of Contents Title pageCopyrightCreditsForeword by Kim Stanley RobinsonIntroductionMonarch Blue, by Barbara LitkowskiThe Last Grand Tour of Albertine’s Watch, by Sandra K. BarnidgeHalf-Eaten Cities, by Vajra ChandrasekeraDarkness Full of Light,

Half-Eaten Cities

Table of Contents Title pageCopyrightCreditsForeword by Kim Stanley RobinsonIntroductionMonarch Blue, by Barbara LitkowskiThe Last Grand Tour of Albertine’s Watch, by Sandra K. BarnidgeHalf-Eaten Cities, by Vajra ChandrasekeraDarkness Full of Light,

The Last Grand Tour of Albertine’s Watch

Table of Contents Title pageCopyrightCreditsForeword by Kim Stanley RobinsonIntroductionMonarch Blue, by Barbara LitkowskiThe Last Grand Tour of Albertine’s Watch, by Sandra K. BarnidgeHalf-Eaten Cities, by Vajra ChandrasekeraDarkness Full of Light,

Monarch Blue

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Everything Change: An Anthology of Climate Fiction, Volume II

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Annual Report 2018/19

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

When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis

by Annalee Newitz

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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

Don’t Be Scared of Killer Robots

by Ed Finn The New York Times

Center for Science and the Imagination and Open Technology Institute Launch “AI Policy Futures”

“Science fiction stories exert a powerful influence on how we think about technology and the future. But if we spend all of our time looking over our shoulders for killer robots, that means we are not looking ahead to discern the outcomes we might actually want.”

The History of the Future of Transportation

Joey Eschrich