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William Gibson’s “Agency”: Cooperate or Die

March 13, 2020 Mark Springer
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What does it mean to have agency when we find ourselves at the mercy of events utterly beyond our control?

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In Reviews Tags William Gibson, Science Fiction, Time Travel, Mark Springer
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Computational Philosophy: Ted Chiang’s Stories as Engines of Inquiry

August 9, 2019 Theodore McCombs

Ted Chiang’s second collection of award-winning stories, reviewed.

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In Appreciations, Reviews Tags Ted Chiang, Exhalation, Stories of Your Life, Short Stories, Theodore McCombs, Theodicy, Robots, Time Travel, Existentialism, Artificial Intelligence
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No More Yielding but a Dream: Sandra Newman's "The Heavens" and the Progressive Vision

January 18, 2019 Theodore McCombs
The Heavens by Sandra Newman from Grove Atlantic

The Heavens by Sandra Newman from Grove Atlantic

Newman’s novel is an inspired time-travel story and a troubled look at progressive hopes.

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In Reviews Tags Sandra Newman, The Heavens, Shakespeare, Time Travel, Theodore McCombs
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Temporal Ecologies in Kelly Robson's "Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach"

March 16, 2018 Theodore McCombs

Kelly Robson's new novella cannily links time travel escapism to our ecological crisis.

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In Reviews Tags Kelly Robson, Gods Monsters and the Lucky Peach, Time Travel, Cli-Fi, Theodore McCombs
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There’s Always Time for Time Travel

February 2, 2018 The Unbound Writers

From recent takes to enduring classics, we love time travel stories.

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In Appreciations Tags Time Travel, Science Fiction, The Time Traveler's Wife, Audrey Niffenegger, Travelers, Future Man, Ray Bradbury, Robert A. Heinlein, Richard Matheson, Bid Time Return, Somewhere In Time, Lisa Mahoney, Amanda Baldeneaux, Danyelle C. Overbo, Sean Cassity
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"The Peripheral": The Past, Present, and Future Diverge

September 1, 2016 Mark Springer

If you could communicate with the past without changing the present, would you do it? Of course you would.

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In Appreciations Tags William Gibson, Science Fiction, Time Travel, Mark Springer
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