The Words We Do Not Hear
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2024
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Science fiction has long been a fascination for both academic and casual readers. It blends reality and possibility together, allowing both the author and readers to explore those futures that may come to pass. This collection of short stories attempts to add to this genre and inspire those who read it to think deeply about the influence technology has on those who exist at the fringes of society’s recognition. By combining Japanese form and aesthetics with Western scientific concerns, these works aim to address themes of isolation, loss, and silencing. By doing so, the stories here strive to add something new to the vast canon that makes up the science fiction genre.
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