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    Explore " rebecca roanhorse" with insightful episodes like "EP. 45 - International Book List: Rebecca Roanhorse's "Trail of Lightning"", "Hard Sci-Fi Worldbuilding, Robotics, Society, & Purpose with Gary Bengier", "S4: Episode 10 - Fantasy Fields w/ Rebecca Roanhorse", "First Cup of Coffee - November 12, 2020" and "S2: Episode 7 - Destination: Iceberg Inlet" from podcasts like ""Prickly Pens Podcast", "COMPLEXITY", "Deadline City's Podcast", "First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy" and "Deadline City's Podcast"" and more!

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    Hard Sci-Fi Worldbuilding, Robotics, Society, & Purpose with Gary Bengier

    Hard Sci-Fi Worldbuilding, Robotics, Society, & Purpose with Gary Bengier

    As a careful study of the world, science is reflective and reactive — it constrains our flights of fancy, anchors us in hard-won fact. By contrast, science fiction is a speculative world-building exercise that guides imagination and foresight by marrying the known with the unknown. The field is vast; some sci-fi writers pay less tribute to the line between the possible and the impossible. Others, though, adopt a far more sober tactic and write “hard” sci fi that does its best to stay within the limits of our current paradigm while rooting visions of the future that can grow beyond and beckon us into a bigger, more adventurous reality.

    The question we might ask, though, is: which one is which? Our bounded rationality, our sense for what is plausible, is totally dependent on our personal life histories, cultural conditioning, information diet, and social network biases. One person’s linear projections seem too conservative; another person’s exponential change seems like a fantasy. If we can say one thing about our complex world, it might be that it always has, and always will, defy our expectations…

    Welcome to COMPLEXITY, the official podcast of the Santa Fe Institute. I’m your host, Michael Garfield, and every other week we’ll bring you with us for far-ranging conversations with our worldwide network of rigorous researchers developing new frameworks to explain the deepest mysteries of the universe.

    This week on Complexity, we join up with Caitlin McShea and the InterPlanetary Project’s Alien Crash Site podcast for a wild discussion with SFI Trustee, technologist, and philosopher Gary Bengier about his science fiction novel Unfettered Journey. This book takes readers forward more than a century into a highly automated, highly-stratified post-climate-change world in which our protaganist defies the rigid norms of his society to follow fundamental questions about mind, life, purpose, meaning, consciousness, and truth. It is a perfect backdrop to our conversation on the role of complex systems science in our understanding of both present-day society and the futures that may, or may never, come to pass…

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    Complexity 36: Geoffrey West on Scaling, Open-Ended Growth, and Accelerating Crisis/Innovation Cycles: Transcendence or Collapse? (Part 2)
    Complexity 51: Cris Moore on Algorithmic Justice & The Physics of Inference
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    S4: Episode 10 - Fantasy Fields w/ Rebecca Roanhorse

    S4: Episode 10 - Fantasy Fields w/ Rebecca Roanhorse

    Welcome to the Fantasy Fields! New York Times best-selling author Rebecca Roanhorse joins us in Deadline City for a deep dive on fantasy world-building. How do we create fantasy novels that have distinct cultures? How do we go beyond the generic European fantasy? Rebecca is a master world-builder--just read Black Sun! Listen in for her expert advice on how to write with intention. 

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    First Cup of Coffee - November 12, 2020

    First Cup of Coffee - November 12, 2020

    I'm showing off the cover of Rebecca Roanhorse's Black Sun. Also talking about the downsides of blending fantasy and romance, navigating Thanksgiving during a pandemic, and a bit on fast-drafting.

    The jewelry store I couldn't think of the name of is Borsheims (https://www.borsheims.com/).

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    S2: Episode 7 - Destination: Iceberg Inlet

    S2: Episode 7 - Destination: Iceberg Inlet

    To cap off our World Building March, we're heading off to Iceberg Inlet where we break down what a cultural iceberg is in relation to fantasy world and novels. What is deep culture versus surface culture? We also take a look at N.K. Jemisin's talk 'Growing Your Iceberg' to better understand the tools writers use to make fantasy cultures feel real. Bonus! We read the first pages of some excellent fantasy novels like A Darker Shade of Magic and Storm of Locust to prove our points. What are some of your fantasy cultures? Be sure to tell us in the comments or tweet at us.

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