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The editors of The New York Times Book Review bring you immersive climate fiction , our latest reviews , gripping dystopian ...
I ’ve seen the future, and it’s bleak – at least according to these ten sci-fi authors. Alien invasions. Climate change.
Paonia writer Paolo Bacigalupi reflects on 10 years since the publication of his climate thriller “The Water Knife.” ...
From Austin Taylor to Nadia Afifi, there is lots to look forward to in the sci-fi out this month - including a novel which might be our culture editor Alison Flood's pick of the year so far ...
The author of the Southern Reach novels recommends immersive, entertaining books that grapple with the psychological reality ...
Humanity always needs an escape; we need a way to distract ourselves from our daily lives. For many, that escape comes in the ...
Science fiction is an amazing and sometimes overlooked genre, giving audience members a way to process complex situations and thoughts. Unsurprisingly, when people picture sci-fi shows, they tend to ...
From generation ships to climate change, there has been some stellar sci-fi out in the past six months. Our columnist Emily H ...
New books by Mia Tsai, J.R. Dawson, Daniel Kraus and Seth Haddon explore how we recall the past when everything falls apart.
With our own world veering dangerously close to a science fiction novel, now feels like an optimal time to go watch a bunch of sci-fi movies to see what we migh ...
The Institute showrunners explain why the new Stephen King dystopian sci-fi TV series is more timely than ever: "Children shall inherit the earth, but first they have to save themselves" News ...