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Lost Ark Dreaming by Suyi Davies Okungbowa

By John Folk-Williams

Lost Ark Dreaming

“What are we but stories that touch?” This crucial question arises early in one of the poetic interludes of this absorbing novella about the drowning world of a future Lagos – Lost Ark Dreaming by Suyi Davies Okungbowa. While most of the city is now underwater, survivors live in the Pinnacle, highest of five towers […]

Filed Under: Post-Apocalytic, Urban Fantasy Tagged With: Afrofuturist, city, dreams, family, memory, myth, Nigeria, poetry, Suyi Davies Okungbowa, transhuman

Blade – Inverted Frontier 4 by Linda Nagata

By John Folk-Williams

Blade Inverted Frontier 4

In previous novels of the Inverted Frontier series (Edges, Silver and Needle), Linda Nagata often posed the question of what it took to retain humanity in the face of alien power. In Blade Inverted Frontier 4 (out of a projected 5 volume series) she confronts as never before the potential of human destructiveness. Is it […]

Filed Under: Space Opera Tagged With: alien life forms, artificial intelligence, fallen world, Linda Nagata, love, power, relationships, spaceships

Foundation’s Edge by Isaac Asimov

By John Folk-Williams

Foundation's Edge

When Isaac Asimov wrote Foundation’s Edge, a sequel to the original Foundation trilogy, he was very much into his project of integrating all of his major works into one universe. The year of publication was 1982, thirty years after the appearance of the trilogy in novel form and a full forty years after he started […]

Filed Under: Space Opera, Vintage Science Fiction Tagged With: Gaia, galactic empires, Isaac Asimov, mind, psychohistory, robots, spaceships

The Tusks of Extinction by Ray Nayler

By John Folk-Williams

The Tusks of Extinction

Ray Nayler’s beautiful novella, The Tusks of Extinction, focuses on a handful of very different characters whose lives converge on a hunting expedition in the Russian taiga at least a century in the future. That convergence manages to speak volumes about human nature, greed, memory, family bonds, the connection of living things to the earth […]

Filed Under: Future History Tagged With: consciousness, extinction, human survival, memory, Ray Nayler, species, uploaded minds

Machine Vendetta by Alastair Reynolds: A Prefect Dreyfus Novel

By John Folk-Williams

Machine Vendetta

Alastair Reynolds has produced a fine, fast-paced thriller in Machine Vendetta, the third, and apparently final novel in the Prefect Dreyfus Emergencies series. The series, set in the Revelation Space universe, specifically the Glitter Band of ten thousand habitats orbiting Yellowstone, began in 2007 with The Prefect, now called Aurora Rising. We had to wait […]

Filed Under: SciFi Mystery-Thriller, Space Opera Tagged With: Alastair Reynolds, artificial intelligence, clones, memory, murder mystery, Revelation Space, spaceships

Time Islands – Part 3

By John Folk-Williams

Time Islands Part 3

Time Islands is the third installment of the Stories of Elektra series. (The first two were People of Light 1 and Dead Memories.) This one is fairly long, so I am publishing it in three parts on three successive days. Here is the final section: Time Islands – Part 3. Be sure to read Part […]

Filed Under: Stories of Elektra Tagged With: altered minds, Elektra, identity, memory, space colonies, time

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