Wade Roush is a freelance science and technology writer, columnist
at Scientific American, and host and producer of the
tech-and-culture podcastSoonish. His work has appeared in Science,
Xconomy, and MIT Technology Review. He is the editor of the science
fiction anthology Twelve Tomorrows (MIT Press).
Clifford V. Johnson, Professor of Physics at the University of
Southern California, gives many public lectures about his research
and appears often in television documentaries as an expert. He has
been science advisor for several movies and television series,
including Marvel's Thor- Ragnarok and the National Geographic
Channel's Genius. He received the American Association of Physics
Teachers 2018 Klopsteg Memorial Award foroutstandingcommunication
of the excitement of contemporary physics to the general public.
Contemplative rather than showy and lurid – editor Wade Roush
specifically banned dystopian tales from the book - Twelve
Tomorrows will certainly provide food for thought….There's enough
here to make us wonder – probably not for the first or, indeed, the
last item – if drone technology, the Internet, and the quest for
true artificial intelligence are really all we tend to make them
out to be.—Starbust
This MIT Technology Review anthology is a science-fictional
exploration of emergent technologies and a veritable constellation
of brilliant writers, among them Liu Cixin, Ken Liu, Alastair
Reynolds, Elizabeth Bear and Sarah Pinsker… A profile of esteemed
sci-fi author Samuel R. Delany is included. 'Hard' sci-fi at its
best.—Nature
As a fictional primer on potential near-futures, [Twelve Tomorrows]
is impressive.—SFX
Probably the best science fiction anthology of the year.—Jonathan
Strahan, introduction to The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of
the Year
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