Carlsson’s book is set in the futuristic San Francisco. The “deluge” submerged much of the city below sea level, which reframed the built and wild environment, accordingly. Eventually, a worldwide disease-based “die-off” and revolution followed. What survived of San Francisco was a land and culture of simple prosperity, an eco-city, per se. [...]
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After the Deluge by Chris Carlsson
Posted in Chris Carlsson, Science Fiction, tagged After the Deluge, Chris Carlsson, eco-city, post apocalyptic, San Francisco, Science Fiction, Utopian on December 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Perdido Street Station by China Miéville
Posted in China Miéville, Science Fiction, tagged Bas-Lag, China Miéville, fantasy, New Wierd, Perdido Street Station on December 7, 2009 | 4 Comments »
I, along with most of the (heterosexual) fantasy-reading females in the world, have a ginormous crush on China Miéville. He’s hot, has a nice British accent, and writes brilliant fiction. His writing is often embraced by leftist radicals (he’s a Marxist and member of the Socialist Workers Party), and steam punks, because of how he [...]
Stranger in a Strange Land
Posted in Robert Heinlein, Science Fiction, tagged Robert Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land on October 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I recently re-read (well, listened to) the 1961 science fiction classic, Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert Heinlein. I read this while I was a teenager, but yeah, that was 20 years ago.
The main premise of the book is that there is a human man, Valentine Michael Smith (“Mike”), who ends up on Mars [...]
Fledgling by Octavia Butler
Posted in Fiction, Octavia Butler, Science Fiction, tagged Fiction, Fledgling, Octavia Butler on August 20, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
It is a bit overwhelming, but unavoidable, to consider that this is Octavia Butler’s final novel. She died the year following the release of Fledgling. She was a one-of-a kind author with a broad and adamant fan base, with good reason. All of her novels, including Fledgling, artfully weave creative plots with [...]
