Hieroglyph

Subtitle
Stories and Visions for a Better Future

Authors Kathryn Cramer and Ed Finn

Inspired by New York Times bestselling author Neal Stephenson, "Hieroglyph" is an anthology of stories set in the near future, from some of today’s leading writers, thinkers and visionaries that reignites the iconic and optimistic visions of the golden age of science fiction.

In his 2011 article “Innovation Starvation,” Neal Stephenson argued that we — the society whose earlier scientists and engineers witnessed the airplane, the automobile, nuclear energy, the computer and space exploration — must reignite our ambitions to think boldly and do big stuff. He also advanced the Hieroglyph Theory which illuminates the power of science fiction to inspire the inventive imagination: “Good SF supplies a plausible, fully thought-out picture of an alternate reality in which some sort of compelling innovation has taken place.”

In 2012, Arizona State University established the Center for Science and the Imagination to bring together writers, artists and creative thinkers with scientists, engineers and technologists to cultivate and expand on “moon-shot ideas” that inspire the imagination and catalyze real-world innovations.

Now comes this remarkable anthology uniting 20 of today’s leading thinkers, writers and visionaries — among them Cory Doctorow, Gregory Benford, Elizabeth Bear, Bruce Sterling and Neal Stephenson — to contribute works of “techno-optimism” that challenge us to dream and do big stuff. Engaging, mind-bending, provocative and imaginative, "Hieroglyph" offers a forward-thinking approach to the intersection of art and technology that has the power to change our world.

Bio

Ed Finn is an associate professor at Arizona State University.


Cover of "Hieroglyph" featuring a blue background and a drawing of a triangular symbol
Date published
Publisher
William Morrow Paperbacks
ISBN
978-0062204714

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