
Clavis Aurea

Clavis Aurea #15: Damien Krsteski, Sam Miller, Susan Palwick
One of science fiction’s traditional roles in our culture has been to forecast the future: to theorize about what might come next, or what consequences
Strange. Surreal. Shocking. Beautiful.
Strange. Surreal. Shocking. Beautiful.
One of science fiction’s traditional roles in our culture has been to forecast the future: to theorize about what might come next, or what consequences
It’s a little surprising to me that Western audiences don’t read more Asian fantasy. We consume fantastic action-adventure cinema out of Hong Kong and loads
There’s a certain kind of story about working-class men in hard circumstances that comes up a lot in the literature of resource economies. We have
The best thing about flash fiction is that it is exactly the right length to read on the subway; underground with no WiFi. When Daily
The surveillance society dystopia has attracted more mainstream critical attention than the entire rest of genre combined, thanks to a rich array of prescient offering
I am of the opinion that Boris Pasternak’s Doctor Zhivago is the greatest post–apocalyptic novel ever written. It has everything: the collapse of a great
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