Doctora Malka Older
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Nerd w narrative disorder◦ Humanitarian◦ Sociopunk◦ Evidence-based creativity◦ #SpeculativeResistance◦ Predictive Fictions◦ INFOMOCRACY ◦Opinions: NYT, FP, etc
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https://malkaolder.wordpress.com/publications/ 18-06-2009 05:13:57
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Just FYI Doctora Malka Older, we have had several conversations about Katrina, which is why I am reading your thesis.
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I finished Malka Older's 'The Mimicking of Known Successes' today. A SF/Detective story with a queer romance element. Quite a fun read. #indepthliteraryreviewsagogo
Matthew Belcher Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦 Doctora Malka Older It’s good! I think she wrote it while also pursuing a phd!
Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦 Did you read Infomocracy by Malka Older? That's my favorite cyberpunk of the last decade
i/o Dan Williams Not sure I agree, at least in regard to hard news reporting; with a h/t to Doctora Malka Older for coining 'narrative disorder', look for one of multiple narratives being selected and presented. That is immediate evidence of bias - if that bias is reasonable is a different question.
I'm hoping the passing reference to the second aria of Murderbot in Doctora Malka Older's Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles calls the whole opera into being...
Michael Nielsen My favorite fictional futures are genuinely complex and avoid of the monotony of u/dystopias.
Doctora Malka Older’s Infomocracy, Ada Palmer’s Too Like the Lightning, and Robin Sloan’s forthcoming Moonbound are good examples.
I am really excited for New Books Network 📚 uploading this to their YouTube page so we can share it!!! 😍😍😍
... and for when #OpenAI can't remember scraping 🤣🤣🤣 Doctora Malka Older Cory Doctorow NONCONSENSUAL BLUE TICK
Amy Colleen In the last year, all of System Collapse by Martha Wells, Relentless Moon by Mary Robinette Kowal , Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver and The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older.
So let's talk about August 2023's #thismonthsnovella ! Aimee Ogden (Updates Only)'s 'Emergent Properties' was the *perfect* book to start this project with. Right length, nice cover, felt great to hold, and inside the right vibe, right protagonist, and a speedy plot. 9/12