Category: Futurist Fiction
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A Sinner’s Gallery of Saints
“Anna silently prayed that the deceased sex bot owner managed to find salvation.”
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Exhilaration of the Dream
The Civologists’ Dilemma
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Last Winter In The Old Lake Chad
“Dajimi reminded herself that, for all their differences, the uppers were still human.”
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Move-In
“It’s official! I’m an emancipated minor on the way to my first apartment with one of the first dogs Redemption Station has ever seen.”
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Orlanda
“So I am in a category containing exactly one. Formerly female bio and a disaster at that, and now male, sort of, at least on the outside, and trying not be a disaster at that.”
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Oathbreakers of New Makassar
“Why didn’t the southern resistance fire back?”
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The Last Receipt
Nathan Velasquez, once a billionaire, finds redemption through community-focused initiatives after realizing the toll of his capitalist success.
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On Wildfire
In year 2353, Mish Gajewski reflects on her return to the Ribbon, facing spires representing past tragedy during the Wildfire celebration, intertwining personal and collective memory of eco-restoration.
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Beora
“…the legend said that where she stepped, the flowers grew.”
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Obsolescence
“Just remember that your staying with me is contingent on you not killing me.”
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You Can Take the Girl Out of the Clouds
“Always a pleasure doing business with you, Clem.”
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Fugee Bubble
“Once the blog-newsies get hold of the story, he’ll be a meme hero.”
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The Desecration of City Hall
“Whatever the case, was it really worth it? All that effort? Is a paint job that important?’’
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The Ferryman
“But then again, Norah thought, Perhaps the report he issued was just a lie.”
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Trouble in Águas Claras
It was not difficult to imagine that people on land would be inclined to seek refuge underwater. However, underwater colonies remained mostly hidden from those on land.
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Hard Times, Nevada
“The man who called himself Sam Cornwall walked along the street.”
