Dystopian Fiction

Catherine Hernandez’s sharp-eyed, queer dystopian fantasy is no gentle wake-up call. It is a blaring fire alarm against authoritarianism, and transphobia.

Catherine Hernandez’s sharp-eyed, queer dystopian fantasy is no gentle wake-up call. It is a blaring fire alarm against authoritarianism, and transphobia.

As this community navigates a changing terrain and their own emotional landscapes, Diane Cook incorporates the whole of human experience.

As this community navigates a changing terrain and their own emotional landscapes, Diane Cook incorporates the whole of human experience.

This chilling critique of capitalism is a warning about how governments can exploit inequality for nefarious means.

This chilling critique of capitalism is a warning about how governments can exploit inequality for nefarious means.

Celebrated Canadian writer Margaret Atwood has done the impossible and published a satisfying sequel to her 1985 classic, The Handmaid’s Tale.

Celebrated Canadian writer Margaret Atwood has done the impossible and published a satisfying sequel to her 1985 classic, The Handmaid’s Tale.

Sarah Davis-Goff has given us a zombie novel with a Celtic twist and an empowering feminist bent.

Sarah Davis-Goff has given us a zombie novel with a Celtic twist and an empowering feminist bent.

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