This collectable anthology of futurist reads features solarpunk stories that inspire hope and empower communities to work towards a better future. Set in a near future, it explores how individuals and resilient groups can combat gentrification, expropriation, and loss of identity, starting from local initiatives and expanding globally. The anthology reflects a growing perception that change is essential, as echoed in the stories curated by Francesco Verso of Future Fictions. With contributions from authors across Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, the Czech Republic, Italy, Spain, the UK, and the USA, the collection showcases diverse narratives. Notable writers include Jerri Jerreat, Ken Liu, and Brenda Cooper, among others. Additionally, the Flame Tree Beyond and Within collections present tales of myth and imagination by both modern and contemporary writers, featuring a mix of voices and short stories, sometimes from a single author. The series emphasizes diverse, inclusive storytelling with elements of the supernatural, science fiction, and speculative fiction. Each volume is beautifully crafted with foiled covers and printed edges, available only in hardcover, ensuring a lasting reading experience.
Francesco Verso Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
Francesco Verso ist eine wegweisende Stimme in der zeitgenössischen spekulativen Fiktion, bekannt für seine innovative Erforschung der Beziehung der Menschheit zu Technologie und gesellschaftlicher Entwicklung. Seine Erzählungen tauchen oft in Szenarien der nahen Zukunft ein und hinterfragen die Grenzen zwischen dem Natürlichen und dem Künstlichen sowie die ethischen Auswirkungen wissenschaftlichen Fortschritts. Versos ausgeprägter stilistischer Ansatz verbindet scharfe Sozialkritik mit lebhafter Fantasie und schafft so zum Nachdenken anregende literarische Erlebnisse. Durch sein Future Fiction-Projekt, das vielfältige Stimmen und interkulturelles Storytelling fördert, ist er eine bedeutende Figur bei der Förderung globaler spekulativer Fiktion.


Roamers
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The Pulldogs is a group of people that undergo anthropological transformations caused by nanites. This changes the way they eat and gives rise to a culture reminiscent of a creative and sustainable nomadic society. Using 3D printers and cloud computing, the Pulldogs make an impossible and anachronistic choice - is this new life really a good one?