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Future Tense Fiction: Double Spiral
By Marcy Kelly
Future Tense Fiction Book Launch: New York
Join us at the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice to celebrate the launch of Future Tense Fiction: Stories of Tomorrow, a new anthology of science fiction from Future Tense,
Future Tense Fiction: What the Dead Man Said
By Chinelo Onwualu
Future Tense Fiction Book Launch: San Francisco
Join us to celebrate the launch of Future Tense Fiction: Stories of Tomorrow, a new anthology of science fiction from Future Tense, with award-winning fiction authors Annalee Newitz, Meg Elison,
Future Tense Fiction Book Launch: Phoenix
Join us to celebrate the launch of Future Tense Fiction: Stories of Tomorrow, a new anthology of science fiction from Future Tense, with award-winning fiction authors Paolo Bacigalupi and Maureen
Frankenstein at 200
By Renee Anderson Lawfare
Future Tense Fiction: Zero in Babel
By E. Lily Yu
Should we make AI more human?
Patrick McGurrin
Future Tense Fiction: Space Leek
By Chen Qiufan
Future Tense Fiction: No Moon and Flat Calm
by Elizabeth Bear
Future Tense Fiction: The Song Between Worlds
By Indrapramit Das
The Arisen
by Louisa Hall
Science Fiction Frames: Black Mirror and the Search for True Love
Gr8estIdeaEver
Announcing The Weight of Light
ASU Science & Imagination
Mpendulo: The Answer
By Nosipho Dumisa
CRISPR Rampage
Patrick McGurrin
The Weight of Light: A Collection of Solar Futures
A collection of science fiction stories, art, and essays exploring human futures powered by solar energy, with an upbeat, solarpunk twist. What will it be like to live in the photon societies of tomorrow? How will a transition to clean, plentiful energy transform our values, markets, and politics?
Get the bookHow sci-fi could help solve climate change
By Zoe Sayler Grist
The Story of the American War with Omar El Akkad
THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2019, 6:00PM | Ventana Ballroom, Memorial Union In this year’s annual Imagination and Climate Futures Lecture, Omar El Akkad talks about how he came to write his debut novel, American War – the events that inspired it, the references buried throughout the text and the places he visited to research the book.