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Discover the secret origins of Tarun K. Saint’s Avatar and The Gollancz Book of South Asian Science Fiction

Discover the secret origins of Tarun K. Saint’s Avatar and The Gollancz Book of South Asian Science Fiction

by Tarun K. Saint | Mar 31, 2020 | Interviews

The stories in Avatar focuses on SF’s transformative role in negotiating changes ushered in by digital world and social media, as well as the advances in biotech and surveillance mechanisms augmented by technology, besides the perils of climate change.

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ICYMI: my latest Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Horror Short Fiction Roundup is at Curious Fictions. Stories from @BCSmagazine @NightmareMag @MetaphorosisMag @newgothicreview @tordotcom @ApparitionLit @MithilaReview @CastOfWonders @PodCastle_org @escapepodcast & more: https://curiousfictions.com/posts/3748-maria-haskins-my-sci-fi-fantasy-horror-short-fiction-roundup-december-2020

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