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Defending Science Fiction in “Trace Elements: Conversations on the Project of Science Fiction and Fantasy”
Celebrating Octavia Butler’s “Positive Obsession”
In “Automatic Noodle,” The Robots Run The Restaurant
Lincoln Michel vs Michael Lincoln, Round 1
Creation Flows Both Ways in “Death of the Author”
Looking for a Revolution: Ursula K. LeGuin’s “The Dispossessed” at Fifty
Heavy Cages and Unweighted Measures in “The Mars House”
Occluded Realities in “The Circumference of the World”
Exploring the Future of Humanity in “Persephone Station”
A Time of Troubles
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