I think we may or may not be living in a dystopian age, but we are certainly living in an age of dystopias and literally at every turn in a bookstore aisle, we’re increasingly likely to stumble across a vision of our world, through the looking glass but though we shall also find a rising crop of new entries into the dystopian canon, from younger authors with fresher concerns about what, precisely, could spell our doom. Its funny how they don’t just appear in the sci-fi section, either since it’s fashionable to be pessimistic. Thanks for the great ideas and foresight(This is futuristic!!).
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I kinda miss the optimism of early science fiction. The thought that humanity would overcome some of its inner demons and that technology would free us instead of enslaving. It would make us more human and not less.
Same here unfortunately those just do not sell at a high enough volume to make it worthwhile to promote to the masses or at least so we've been told but I am currently wrestling with a few ideas myself so please do feel free to share with me some things that you would like to be able to read or perhaps even see