7 Books About Fictional Technologies with World-Altering Consequences
In these warped versions of reality, tech is expanding the scope of what’s possible, at a cost
In these warped versions of reality, tech is expanding the scope of what’s possible, at a cost
"The Box Where Baby Slept" by Mario Giannone, recommended by Wynter K Miller for Electric Literature
For years I rarely shared my thoughts and feelings outside the pages of my journal
Emma Cline, Jen Beagin, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Hilary Leichter, and Jennifer Baker are among the year's most loved
The oscar-winning film mirrors the pain of dating and grieving while imperfectly human
Candace Williams explores how language calcifies physical and social realities in their poetry collection "I Am the Most Dangerous Thing"
Sarah Rose Etter's novel "Ripe" underscores the costs of living next to opulence without actually having it
Jenny Xie on mother-daughter dynamics and how her experience as a professional cuddler informed her novel "Holding Pattern"
An excerpt from HOLDING PATTERN by Jenny Xie, recommended by Weike Wang
Julia Argy’s debut novel reminds us that identity is hard to grapple with when it has to be declared online