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Emily H. Wilson celebrates the expansive world of science fiction

About this episode

From Dune to The Three Body Problem, is science fiction having a moment? Attention to the genre, as well as TV and films based on it, seems to have exploded in the past few years. With sci-fi often getting a bad rap, it’s time to ditch the snobbery and celebrate its complexity and diversity. And who better to do this with than New ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´â€™s science fiction columnist – and our former editor – Emily H. Wilson?

Wilson is a journalist and author. In 2023 she published Inanna, the first of The Sumerians, a trilogy set in the ancient civilisation of Sumer. The books are an epic, speculative retelling of some of the oldest myths ever recorded.

In this episode, Rowan Hooper speaks to Wilson about the enduring popularity of the genre, and why you should be proud to call yourself a science fiction fan. Plus, the pair share loads of recommendations and explore sci-fi’s many different sub-genres, from climate fiction to cyberpunk.

You can learn more about Emily’s trilogy, The Sumerians, .

To read about subjects like this and much more, visit newscientist.com.

Books mentioned:

Three Body Problem, Cixin Liu

Children of Time, Adrian Tchaikovsky

Ancillary Justice, Anne Leckie

Annie Bot, Sierra Greer

Dune, Frank Herbert

The Chrysalids, John Wyndham

Day of the Triffids, John Wyndham

The Dispossessed, Ursula K. Le Guin

The Left Hand of Darkness, Ursula K. Le Guin

The Man in the High Castle, Philip K. Dick

Neuromancer, William Gibson

Burning Chrome, William Gibson

Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson

Red Moon, Kim Stanley Robinson

2312, Kim Stanley Robinson

The Ministry for the Future, Kim Stanley Robinson

Parable of the Sower, Octavia Butler

Patternmaster, Octavia Butler

The Broken Earth, N. K. Jemisin

Middlemarch, George Eliot

Impressions of Theophrastus Such, George Eliot

Service Model, Adrian Tchaikovsky

Autonomous, Annalee Newitz

Excession, Iain M. Banks

A World Out of Time, Larry Niven

Ender’s Game, Orson Scott Card

The Ballad of Halo Jones, Alan Moore and Ian Gibson

Tank Girl, Alan Martin and Jamie Hewlett

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