yes! totally agree! have you read _Hieroglyph_ https://www.amazon.com/Hieroglyph-Stories-Visions-Better-Future-ebook/dp/B00H7LUR3K …? Some of the short stories in there were fascinating and truly inspiring.
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I'll take that recommendation. Been looking for a new train read.
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Fascinating, no? A lot of "hard" science fiction hasn't moved beyond Jetsons in terms of social analysis and yet a lot of great work that just hand-waves new worlds has been quite illuminating about the interaction between human condition and techno-ecology.
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I hope this means you've read N.K. Jemisin!
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go for it - you’d be great! I’ve played a bit of the science advisor for some films .. a lot of fun, even when you’re ignored.
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We should talk :-) Such things can be made to happen. For example,
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I'm a lifelong science fiction reader and it's interesting how helpful some types of speculative fiction are to imagining sociotechnical paths—and how some of what's classified as "hard" science fiction is lacking in social imagination.
