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One of contemporary SF's most original and compelling voices, Vandana Singh is a professor of physics who weaves the ancient wisdom of her native India and the hard truths of quantum science into stories that speak to the complex wonders of today's world. This collection includes both her fiction and her report on the Utopian experiments that are finding new ways to save our unraveling dystopia.
About the Author
Singh, Vandana: -
Vandana Singh is a writer of speculative fiction and
a professor of physics at a small and lively public university near
Boston. Her critically acclaimed short stories have been reprinted in
numerous best-of-year anthologies, and her most recent collection, Ambiguity Machines and Other Stories
(Small Beer Press and Zubaan, 2018) was a finalist for the Philip K.
Dick award. A particle physicist by training, she has been working for a
decade on a transdisciplinary, justice-based conceptualization of the
climate crisis at the nexus of science, pedagogy, and society. She is a
Fellow of the Center for Science and the Imagination at Arizona State
University. She was born and raised in India, where she continues to
have multiple entanglements, both personal and professional, and divides
her time between New Delhi and the Boston area. She can be found on the
web at http: //vandana-writes.com/.
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