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How sci-fi writer Annalee Newitz turned to real-life scientists to build a (better) future

Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment March 10, 2023

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Annalee Newitz’s newest science-fiction novel, “The Terraformers,” is a sprawling saga set 60,000 years in the future. But what’s most compelling is how Newitz redefines what it means to be a person. The novel’s characters include a flying moose named Whistle, a sentient passenger train and an alternative human subspecies that’s built a secret city underneath a volcano. When Newitz set out to imagine the details of that exotic... + full article



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