<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"[This book] takes readers on a journey from speculative fiction to speculative 'fact.' Producer and host of the podcast Flash Forward, Rose Eveleth poses provocative questions about our future, which are brought to life by 12 of the most imaginative comics and graphic artists at work, including Matt Lubchanksy, Sophie Goldstein, Ben Passmore, and Box Brown. Each artist chooses a subject close to their heart--Lambda Literary Award nominee Blue Delliquanti, for instance, will imagine a future in which gender is irrelevant--and presents their chosen future in their own style. Drawing on her interviews with experts in various fields of study, Eveleth will then report on what is complete fantasy and what is only just out of reach in insightful essays following the comics. This book introduces compelling visions of the future and vividly explores the human consequences of developing technologies. Flash Forward reveals how complicated, messy, incredible, frightening, and strange our future might be."--Publisher's description.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>An exploration of potential tomorrows from the host of the massively popular and critically acclaimed podcast </b><i><b>Flash Forward</b> <p/> Flash Forward: An Illustrated Guide to Possible (And Not So Possible) Tomorrows</i> takes readers on a journey from speculative fiction to speculative "fact." Producer and host of the podcast <i>Flash Forward</i>, Rose Eveleth poses provocative questions about our future, which are brought to life by 12 of the most imaginative comics and graphic artists at work, including Matt Lubchanksy, Sophie Goldstein, Ben Passmore, and Box Brown. Each artist chooses a subject close to their heart--Ignatz Award nominee Julia Gfrörer, for instance, will imagine a future in which robots make art--and presents their chosen future in their own style. Drawing on her interviews with experts in various fields of study, Eveleth will then report on what is complete fantasy and what is only just out of reach in insightful essays following the comics. This book introduces compelling visions of the future and vividly explores the human consequences of developing technologies. <i>Flash Forward </i>reveals how complicated, messy, incredible, frightening, and strange our future might be. <p/><b>CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS INCLUDE: </b>Matt Lubchansky, Sophie Goldstein, Zach Weinersmith, Box Brown, Maki Naro, John Jennings, Julia Gfrörer, Chris Jones, Blue Delliquanti, Amelia Onorato, Kate Sheridan, Sophia Foster-Dimino, Ziyed Ayoub, Ben Passmore <br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"The structure of the book takes the form of an ambitious anthology corralling a dozen visual artists of different styles. It's inherently collaborative, and if you listen to the show, you'd likely detect similar collaborativeness in Eveleth's approach to audio."-- "Vulture"<br><br><p>"Specific details, such as work shifts that stretch to mind-numbing weeks in a society where sleeping is optional, make these vignettes both fascinating and unsettling...The comics lend a hard-hitting depth to an otherwise abstract discussion."</p>-- "The Scientific American"<br><br>"<i>Flash Forward </i>is a fascinating map to imagining the future and all it might deliver." <br> -- "Foreword Reviews"<br><br>"Eveleth truly deepens each artistic piece with her commentary; her essays are absolutely entertaining and thought provoking." <p/> -- "GeekDad"<br><br>"This collection alternates between comics that dramatize futuristic possibilities and Eveleth's nonfiction prose chapters, which combine historical anecdotes and professional testimony to deliver fascinating meditations about the world of tomorrow!" <p/> -- "The Beat"<br><br>"Those who delight in potentially awful what-if scenarios will find a lot to love and chew on." <p/> -- "Booklist"<br><br>"<i>Flash Forward</i> has leapt from podcast to page, and it's a brain-expanding joy to read. Packed with bizarre future scenarios that are often all too plausible, this book is a lesson in how to prepare for tomorrow by opening your mind. Funny, wise, and seriously weird, <i>Flash Forward</i> is a must-have for anyone who hopes to change the future."--Annalee Newitz "author of Autonomous and Four Lost Cities: A Secret History of the Urban Age"<br><br>"<i>Flash Forward</i> is an essential work of imagination and journalism, as only Rose Eveleth could have created. Eye-opening and thought-provoking, it's a powerful reminder, at this crucial moment in time, that the future is still ours to envision, through neither naïve optimism nor cynical nihilism, but instead a respect for history and a commitment to justice."--Ed Yong "award-winning Atlantic journalist and author of I Contain Multitudes"<br><br>"I've always been a fan of Rose Eveleth's podcast, but this marriage of ideas, ethics, and imagery is next level! Every chapter is its own universe, and moving from one to the next is the best kind of visual and intellectual whiplash. <i>Flash Forward</i> is the book we need right now, a lesson in how to imagine and then create a more just future." <br> --Jad Abumrad "founder and co-host of Radiolab"<br><br>"Rose Eveleth and her dream team of comics collaborators have produced a kaleidoscope of science fiction that defied my expectations. Forget neat utopias or predictable dystopias; the scenarios in this book are knotty, subtle, surprising, and frequently hilarious. I loved visiting these futures."--Robin Sloan "author of Sourdough and Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Rose Eveleth</b> is a producer, host, reporter, and writer. She is the producer and host of the hit podcast <i>Flash Forward</i> and was a producer of ESPN's award-winning <i>30 for 30</i> podcast. Her work has been featured in numerous publications, including the <i>Atlantic</i>, <i>Smithsonian Magazine</i>, <i>New York Times</i>, <i> Scientific American, </i> and the <i>Best American Science Writing</i> anthology.</p>
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