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Strange Horizons
The Strange Horizons Editorial Collective
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Speculative fiction and poetry, literary criticism, and interviews from award-winning Strange Horizons magazine, updated weekly on Mondays/Tuesdays. Find us online at strangehorizons.com
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Speculative fiction and poetry, literary criticism, and interviews from award-winning Strange Horizons magazine, updated weekly on Mondays/Tuesdays. Find us online at strangehorizons.com
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Science Fiction
Fiction
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Critical Friends Episode 14: Hard Times with Octavia Cade and M.L. Clark
Strange Horizons
59 minutes 29 seconds
3 months ago
Critical Friends Episode 14: Hard Times with Octavia Cade and M.L. Clark

In this episode of Critical Friends, the Strange Horizons SFF criticism podcast, Dan Hartland speaks with writers and critics Octavia Cade and M. L. Clark about writing in hard times. How and why is speculative friction written in contexts of defeat, despair, or decay? They discuss climate change and artificial intelligence, systems political, biological, and economic—and how SF might be, and yet sometimes isn't, a key tool in opening up new modes of understanding during a time that Octavia suggests might best be termed the Necrocene.

M. L. Clark's review of Ray Nayler's Where The Axe is Buried.

Octavia Cade's review of Vanessa Saunders's The Flat Woman.

Strange Horizons
Speculative fiction and poetry, literary criticism, and interviews from award-winning Strange Horizons magazine, updated weekly on Mondays/Tuesdays. Find us online at strangehorizons.com