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Facing the Strategic Sublime: Scenario Planning as Gothic Narrative
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No.223 Futures, Foresights, Forecasts & Fabulations
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elon musk
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Graph Minds
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venkatesh rao
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No.219 Futures, Foresights, Forecasts & Fabulations
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rose eveleth
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How Fungi Can Help Feed Future Space Colonies
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No.216 Futures, Foresights, Forecasts & Fabulations
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Speculating on Our Climate Future
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andrew dana hudson
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A Pan-African Utopia in the Stars
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Okorafor, Palmer, and Gibson
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No.204 Asides
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Filtered for Deep Time and Stories From Space
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matt webb
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No.200 Asides
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web3
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Science Fiction Is a Luddite Literature
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Can Climate Fiction Deliver Climate Justice?
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The Form and Function of Science-Fiction
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No Utopias: Gerard O’Neill, Gundam, and the Illusion of Space Colonization
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A Century of Science Fiction that Changed How We Think About the Environment
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Your Sci-Fi Future
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No.176 Asides
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Green Utopias: Environmental Hope Before and After Nature
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Can Speculative Fiction Teach Us Anything in a World This Crazy?
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eliot peper
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Meet the Company Designing Tech for Superheroes and Spacecraft
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Hummingbirds and the Ecstatic Moment
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nature
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How to Mass Manufacture Humanoid Robots
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The Hyperreal Life of Chen Qiufan
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The Edge of Our Existence
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Worldbuilding Forever: Bold Ideas for Our Collective Futures
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No.157 Asides
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If the Aliens Lay Eggs, How Does that Affect Architecture?: Sci-Fi Writers on How They Build Their Worlds
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What’s Breakfast Cereal Got To Do With The Future?
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Science Fiction in 2020: A Guide to Great Sci-Fi About the Future
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The Intriguing Maps that Reveal Alternate Histories
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Teaching Science Fiction While Living It in Lebanon
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futures
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What Necromancers in Space Can Teach Us About the Science of Death
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No.147 Asides
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video
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liam young
anab jain
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Kim Stanley Robinson on Inventing Plausible Utopias
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What Can Ethnographers Learn From Science Fiction and Speculative Design?
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Jaron Lanier in Conversation with Tim Maughan
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No.140 Asides
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ted chiang
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No.138 Asides
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N.K. Jemisin on the City We Became
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Veil
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No.122 Asides
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Bookish
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No.118 Asides
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Cory Doctorow Explains Attack Surface, His Next Sci-Fi Novel
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How Science Fiction Imagined the 2020s
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science fiction
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bruce sterling
star trek
kim stanley robinson
eliot peper
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No.108 Asides
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time
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How William Gibson Keeps His Science Fiction Real
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No.107 Asides
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ai
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Jeff Bezos’ Vision of the Future Is Basically Blade Runner
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It’s 2071, and We Have Bioengineered Our Own Extinction
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Cyberpunk Is Dead
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The Future of Another Timeline: How Time-Travel Stories Explain Our Era.
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Neal Stephenson on Depictions of Reality
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Tim Maughan Interview at Big Echo
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Frankenstein at 200
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Can Sci-Fi Writers Prepare Us for an Uncertain Future?
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No.86 Asides
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It’s 2059, and the Rich Kids Are Still Winning
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ted chiang
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How Nnedi Okorafor Is Building the Future of Sci-Fi From Flossmoor
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Oh, Jeff
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Science Fiction Doesn’t Have to Be Dystopian
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No.79 Asides
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No.76 Asides
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Natural’s Not in It
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An Interview with Nick Harkaway: Algorithmic Futures, Literary Fractals, and Mimetic Immortality
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No.63 Asides
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liu cixin
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No.60 Asides
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Why We Need Utopian Fiction Now More Than Ever
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Borderless
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The Feminist Dystopia Rises: ‘The Power,’ ‘Red Clocks,’ ‘Vox,’ & More
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Kai-Fu Lee, The Rising Tide: A Jobless Future Is Coming
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Exploring the Future Beyond Cyberpunk’s Neon and Noir
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The Ever-Expanding World of David Mitchell
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Science Fiction’s New Golden Age in China
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No.50 Asides
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Why Science Fiction Is the Most Important Genre
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Space Cyborgs
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