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The robots are taking over—so why are they still some of my favorite characters?
Even in the age of AI anxiety, I think these nonhuman protagonists reveal so much about being human.
Folk horror meets self-help in Sarah Gailey’s latest novel
In "Make Me Better," the genre-bending author explores just how far we will go to be well.
Mysterious, uncanny, and absurd: top listens for “Severance” fans
If the finale of the Apple TV sensation left you reeling and not quite ready to reintegrate into real, outie life, let these listens carry you through to Season 3.
“Sublimation” explores the seductive allure of “what might have been”
Debut novelist Isabel J. Kim drew on her own experiences as an immigrant to craft this speculative thriller.
Nobody explores “the other” like Adrian Tchaikovsky
In "Green City Wars," the prolific sci-fi author turns to crime fiction, delving into the complex animal-human dynamic in a futuristic city.
“Dead but Dreaming of Electric Sheep” is a marvel of pop-culture-inflected sci-fi horror
Paul Tremblay talks about what scares him the most, his favorite Philip K. Dick novel, and the best way to add humor to horror stories.
Sarah Wang’s debut explores the good and the ugly in mother-daughter dynamics
Combining body horror, incisively dark humor, and a vivid portrayal of family bonds, "New Skin" is a delicious fever dream of a novel.
