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more about #washingtonpost Gearhead_42 - Nibbles ate my garage!: Pffft. Wall-E had the most likely depiction of the future I've seen in 30 years of reading SF more » TomSkylark: Awesome, Annalee, and congratulations on having an article in the Post--or have you been featured there more regularly? more » Dr Emilio Lizardo: I respect Annalee's opinions and I'm sure she's researched this more than I have. Furthermore, I didn't RTFA so I may be way off base. But... Don't we... more » regis: will a transcript of the chat be available afterwards? more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: That infographic is not as awesome as Stephanie's. Also, it's wildly optimistic as to progress. It's the usual "stuff just around the corner" that's b... more » Grey_Area: Excellent stuff recently from these four. I know a few of these people personally and count them as friends. Some of them do not care for the term "Sm... more » Plague: yep, the companies mentioned are puttin' out quality more » -
#futurism
How We Imagine the Future in Dark Times
I have a feature in the Washington Post "Outlook" section today about how people have imagined the future during difficult periods in history (including our own). Check it out! -
#books
The "It" List Of Small Presses Publishing Scary Stuff
The coolest (and most chilling) horror and dark-fantasy titles are coming out on small presses, says Washington Post critic Michael Dirda. His suggestions include off-beat titles that will rescue you from winter doldrums.

