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These books by Akwaeke Emezi, A.E. Osworth and Isaac Fellman demonstrate just how much genre fiction is capable of.
“There is perhaps a tradition for science fiction books to illustrate unfamiliar conceptualised worlds on their covers. But when judging a book by its cover, even with all the best intentions, I ...
While some speculative fiction goes off the rails & departs from any possible scientific realism, others stay true to fact & ...
What we find at the intersection of science fact and science fiction, from utopian metropolises to visitors from other worlds. By Laura Baisas By Andrew Paul By Andrew Paul By Mack DeGeurin By ...
This trilogy breathes new life into science fiction in the 1990s. The first book in Kim Stanley Robinson’s Mars trilogy (1993–1996), details the colonisation of Mars as an analogy to the ...