Iraq in 100 Years Is Weird, Woeful and Absolutely Wonderful
An anthology of ten science fiction stories is a journey across the blurry borders of art and politics, envisioning the future as a path to resolution to make sense of the past that is our present.
by Christa Blackmon
What does the future look like if you already live in a dystopian present with a horrifying recent past?
This is the singular question pulsing through Iraq + 100, a collection of ten gripping science fiction stories that brims as much with satire and sorrow as it does with the fantastical and futuristic. The book, published this past N…
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