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  • #triviagasm

    3 Ways To Meet (And Get Nasty With) Your Opposite-Sex Duplicate

    The most frustrating, annoying thing about the opposite sex is that they're not you. Why can't you just meet your exact duplicate — except for sex? You'd be a perfect match. Luckily, science fiction suggests 3 ways it could happen. More »
    11/13/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #rant

    Escapism Is The Highest Form Of Art

    Is escapism the enemy of smart science fiction? Are stories that let us escape reality always inconsequential fluff? That's what people argue — but the reverse is true. Escapism is a literary impulse, and escapist art is the highest art. More »
    10/05/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #bookreview

    Bad Boys of the Multiverse: An Alternate Universe Reading Guide

    Have we gone multiverse crazy? Iain Banks' latest novel, Transition, is just the latest of a long line of sideways-traveling books, and this theme is more prevalent than ever. Here are some of my favorites, with spoilers and foul language. More »
    10/02/09
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    By Grey_Area
  • #margaretatwood

    Margaret Atwood Says She Doesn't Write Science Fiction, Ursula K. Le Guin Disagrees

    Margaret Atwood insists that her novels aren't science fiction, as everything she writes either has happened or could happen today. But in looking at Atwood's latest novel, The Year of the Flood, science fiction author Ursula K. Le Guin disagrees. More »
    08/31/09
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #unfilmablebooks

    Is There Such A Thing As A Gloriously Unfilmable Book?

    Hollywood has taken everything, from your childhood toys to the novels that haunted your dreams, and turned them into splashy vehicles for young Scientologists to gallop through. Are there any books that Hollywood absolutely can't turn into movies? Or shouldn't? More »

    Feature

    07/23/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #futurecities

    The Most Fantastical Cities On Earth, As Chosen By Ursula K. Le Guin And Michael Moorcock

    Their books take you to strange cities from other planets, alternate histories and mythical realms. But what real-life cities inspire Ursula K. Le Guin, Michael Moorcock, Nalo Hopkinson and China Miéville? The SharedWorlds project found out, with fascinating results. More »
    06/17/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #triviagasm

    10 Greatest Libertarian Science Fiction Stories

    Looking for an antidote to Star Trek's utopian but overbearing Federation? Like your science fiction with a bigger emphasis on personal liberties? Then check out our list of the greatest libertarian science fiction... More »
    05/15/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins
  • #awards

    Ursula K. Le Guin, Wall-E, Patrick Ness And Nisi Shawl Sweep SF Awards

    Here's Joss Whedon accepting the Ray Bradbury Award at the Nebula Awards ceremony. Also honored: Ursula K. Le Guin, Wall-E and Catherine Asaro. Meanwhile, Nisi Shawl and Patrick Ness scored Tiptree Awards More »
    04/27/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #springmatingseason

    10 Authors Who Put Sex In Their Science Fiction

    Sex and science fiction have not always been the most obvious partners; combining the two has occasionally defeated even the genre's greatest luminaries. But here are ten authors who successfully brought sex into the future. More »
    04/17/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins
  • #triviagasm

    Our Alien Origins: 21 Panspermia Tales

    Planet Earth might be home sweet home, but is it really humanity’s birthplace? We explore science fiction stories where humans come from everywhere but Earth, be it by colonization, alien experiments, or good old-fashioned panspermia. More »
    02/01/09
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    By Alasdair Wilkins
  • #quoteoftheday

    Ursula K. Le Guin's Secrets Of Creation

    Ursula Le Guin did an interview with Vice Magazine (of all places) and explained exactly how you can make a mysterious technology, and a universe of 80 wildly different inhabited worlds, feel totally real. More »
    01/09/09
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #books

    Science Fiction Authors That Lit Geeks Think It's Cool To Read

    For every lit author like Cormac McCarthy, who borrows science fiction themes, there are ten authors who start out writing science fiction, and then become beloved of literary hipsters. Here's a partial list.
    12/18/08
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #books

    Tear Down The Bookshelf Markers, Urge Le Guin and Martin

    11/24/08
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  • #ursulakleguin

    One Good Reason Some Of SF's Best Books Don't Become Movies

    10/26/08
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  • #postdemocracy

    How Can We Revamp Democracy? 5 Answers From Science Fiction

    08/01/08
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  • #gwynethjones

    The Top 10 Science Fiction Stories By Women Authors

    07/22/08
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  • #foundfootage

    What If Your Shroom-Induced Dreams Shaped The World?

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