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We Are the Panopticon: Tracy O’Neill’s Quotients

Genre in the Mainstream

How Donna Tartt’s The Secret History Hides Fantasy in Plain Sight

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Pirates, Punks, and Quests: The Transgressive, Transformative Slipstream Novels of Kathy Acker

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The Crow Road by Iain M Banks

The Difference Is Entirely One of Setting: Iain Banks’ The Crow Road

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Earthlings by Sayaka Murata

Trauma and Imagination in Earthlings by Sayaka Murata

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We Are the Panopticon: Tracy O’Neill’s Quotients

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Sharks in the Time of Saviors book cover

The Price of Paradise in Sharks in the Time of Saviors by Kawai Strong Washburn

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What’s Wrong With Me? Finding the Cure in Jake Wolff’s The History of Living Forever

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The 1983 Book Ian McEwan (and Everyone Else Who Craves Thoughtful SciFi) Should Be Reading

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Subliminal Visions and Secret Manuscripts: Masande Ntshanga’s Triangulum

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A Most Subtle Counterfactual: Paul Kerschen’s The Warm South

Moral Quandaries and Misdirection: Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me

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Infinite Pathways and a Sense of Menace: Liz Harmer’s The Amateurs

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