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Aurealis #159

Aurealis #159

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Aurealis #159

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In his Editorial in Aurealis #159, Dirk Strasser asks the question: 'Does the wave of AIs with natural language capabilities herald the end of fiction?'—and provides some intriguing answers. Three human-created stories follow. In 'A Dead World Wakens', Amy Dawn Buchan has a unique take on a post-apocalyptic Earth, combining the concept with alien colonisation and the ethical conundrum of reviving an extinct species. J R Dunbar's 'The Bridge from the City Midst' is a thoughtful tale of the loss of health, faith, life, and purpose. 'Are you Shivering?' by John W M Thompson is an ominous story, with a sympathetic and realistic depiction of mental illness mirrored in the disintegration of reality. Our three human-created articles follow. Stuart Olver revisits The Good Place five years in 'Holy Forking Shirtballs! Ani White gives us 'Everything for Everyone: A Utopian Novel Without Illusions'. Claire Fitzpatrick takes a look at 'The Continuing Longevity of Speculative Fiction Spinoffs'. And don't forget to check out the original artwork and the many reviews of the latest SF.
In his Editorial in Aurealis #159, Dirk Strasser asks the question: 'Does the wave of AIs with natural language capabilities herald the end of fiction?'—and provides some intriguing answers. Three human-created stories follow. In 'A Dead World Wakens', Amy Dawn Buchan has a unique take on a post-apocalyptic Earth, combining the concept with alien colonisation and the ethical conundrum of reviving an extinct species. J R Dunbar's 'The Bridge from the City Midst' is a thoughtful tale of the loss of health, faith, life, and purpose. 'Are you Shivering?' by John W M Thompson is an ominous story, with a sympathetic and realistic depiction of mental illness mirrored in the disintegration of reality. Our three human-created articles follow. Stuart Olver revisits The Good Place five years in 'Holy Forking Shirtballs! Ani White gives us 'Everything for Everyone: A Utopian Novel Without Illusions'. Claire Fitzpatrick takes a look at 'The Continuing Longevity of Speculative Fiction Spinoffs'. And don't forget to check out the original artwork and the many reviews of the latest SF.

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