Stories of Tomorrow: Speculative Fiction
Sunday, June 1 | 12:30 PM - 1:15 PMHotel Shattuck Plaza - Crystal Ballroom
- Fiction
- Science Fiction
- Speculative Fiction
- Translation
Buckle up for a disorienting launch into the vast unknown with these works of speculative fiction that transcend time and space. How We Know Our Time Travelers is Anita Felicelli’s collection of dark, intellectual, and surreal stories that examine our post-pandemic reality and future, introducing characters such as a bickering couple who use an app to track their fights, a woman who discovers an unseen lodger in her home, and a group of creepy friends who sell jars of fog. The colorful cast of characters continues in Marguerite Sheffer’s The Man in the Banana Trees, with ghosts, aliens, an ice cream consultant who predicts a devastating new flavor trend, and a disgruntled New England waiter who investigates a mysterious tanker crash, diverse characters from the American Gulf South to the orbit around Jupiter who question whether what lurks at the edge of their perception is sinister or miraculous. For the young researcher protagonist resisting insidious pressure from her community in Mending Bodies, written by Hon Lai Chu and translated by Jacqueline Leung, her undoubtedly sinister world is governed by absurd socio-bureaucratic powers, and a new law that forces men and women to be surgically sewn together once they come of age leaves her desperate for ways to resist. Along with moderator Jane Ciabattari, the speculative authors of this panel will just skim the surface of the elusive atmospheric disturbances that fascinate and inspire them.
Book signing information: Bandung Books, at the venue in the courtyard
In association with Center for the Art of Translation and SACHI