New science fiction anthology, ‘Future Tense Fiction,’ features marquee writers
The best science fiction thinks — and looks — slightly beyond the horizon of the possible. Think of Ray Bradbury’s Martian colonists slowly losing their minds and humanity. Or Frank Herbert’s warring houses, corporations, planets and religions 10,000 years in the future, in a macrocosm of our world.
This month, a new science fiction anthology takes the cutting edge science of now — tech like robotics, gene editing and space colonization — around the corner to surprising places.In " Future Tense Fiction: Stories of Tomorrow ," a disease surveillance robot’s […]
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