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Close up of three actors in different horror movies: Elsa Lanchester in The Bride of Frankenstein; Daniel Kaluuya in Get Out; David Howard Thornton in Terrifier

Horror Has Always Been Political

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Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) holds up a three-fingered salute in The Hunger Games

All Insurrections Are Not Created Equal: On Writing Resistance After January 6th

Detail from the cover of Pedro Domingos' 2040: A Silicon Valley Satire

5 SFF Books About Elections and Technology

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John (Ben Browder) and Aeryn (Claudia Black) lean together in a scene from Farscape.

On Watching Farscape in an Election Year

Five SFF Novels About Autocrats and the Problems of Wielding Absolute Power

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Five Novels Featuring Political Scandals and Skulduggery

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Five SFF Novels About Unrest and Rebellion

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Writing the Science Fiction Future of Global Politics

Bold as Love: Gwyneth Jones’ Vision of the Near-Future Has Never Been More Relevant

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Dystopian News Room from the Balenciaga Summer 2020 launch video

Dystopia as Clickbait: Science Fiction, Doomscrolling, and Reviving the Idea of the Future

Cover reveal: Erin K Wagner's An Unnatural Life

Bending the Arc of History: Erin K. Wagner’s An Unnatural Life

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An Open Letter to J.K. Rowling