Claire L. Evans
This Isn't a Kickstarter, It's an Art Show
When is a Kickstarter not a Kickstarter? When it’s an alternative art economy.
The Godmother of Feminist Sci-Fi Finally Won a National Book Award
Ursula Le Guin did more to vault science fiction beyond its origins as a male-dominated pulp category than any other author before or since.
When MIT Publishes Science Fiction, You Should Pay Attention
'Twelve Tomorrows' is like MIT's Swimsuit Issue.
UnFacebooking, Randomizing, and Other Ways to Burst the Filter Bubble
Our feeds are fed to us, but we can bite back.
Nicholas Felton Quantified Literally Every Conversation He Had in 2013
It may be the most ambitious piece of personal data-gathering in history.
Feminist Science Fiction Is the Best Thing Ever
A guide to the ineffable delights of science fiction by women, for women.
Faking the Moon Landing
Before computerized flight simulators could train astronauts, NASA built fake moons.
'Neuromancer' and I Are the Same Age
For 30 years, 'Neuromancer' and I have lived in the same world, under the same sky—the color of television, if you will, tuned to a dead channel.
The Virtual Sun Is Finally Setting
The digital sun that has for so long cast its shadows on the objects that comprise our virtual world is finally setting.