Tagged ‘fiction’
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Cory Doctorow Wants You to Know What Computers Can and Can’t Do Seen in No.246 —
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Don Quixote Tells Us How the Star Wars Franchise Ends Seen in No.244 —
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No.240 Asides Seen in No.240 —
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No.240 Futures, Foresights, Forecasts & Fabulations Seen in No.240 —
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No.237 Shorts Seen in No.237 —
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No.233 Futures, Foresights, Forecasts & Fabulations Seen in No.233 —
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An Archeology for the Future in Space Seen in No.228 —
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Solarpunk: A Container for More Fertile Futures Seen in No.211 —
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Bogdanov’s Secret History of Martian Socialism Seen in No.199 —
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It’s Time to Reimagine the Future of Cyberpunk Seen in No.199 —
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A Conversation About Indigenous Futurisms Seen in No.197 —
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Can Climate Fiction Deliver Climate Justice? Seen in No.190 —
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Solarpunk Is Not About Pretty Aesthetics. It’s About the End of Capitalism Seen in No.186 —
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Can Climate Fiction Writers Reach People in Ways that Scientists Can’t? Seen in No.174 —
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No.172 Asides Seen in No.172 —
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SOLARPUNK - Life in the Future Beyond the Rusted Chrome of Yestermorrow Seen in No.142 —
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No.130 Asides Seen in No.130 —
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Can Speculative Journalism Help Us Prepare for What’s to Come? Seen in No.124 —
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How to Read Like Rossellini Seen in No.117 —
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Jan Morris: ‘You’re Talking to Someone at the Very End of Things’ Seen in No.116 —
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Let’s All Read More Fiction Seen in No.109 —
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It’s 2071, and We Have Bioengineered Our Own Extinction Seen in No.107 —
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No.83 Asides Seen in No.83 —
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It’s 2059, and the Rich Kids Are Still Winning Seen in No.82 —
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