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Introducing Psi-fi: A New Genre of Fiction
Intro
aliens
,
consciousness
,
fiction
,
genre
,
novels
,
psi-fi
,
robots
,
sci-fi
,
technology
Some Psi but Not Even Sci-fi
Reviews
psi-fi
The Invincible-Some Psi, lots of Fi
Uncategorized
adventure
,
robots
,
self-replicating machines
,
space exploration
,
Stanislaw Lem
Almost Psi-fi
Reviews
Aggression
,
bland temperament
,
changed society
,
psi-fi
,
risk-taking
,
Stanislaw Lem
,
time dilation
Blood Music – Neither Psi nor Sci, only Fi
Reviews
biotech
,
consciousness
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Dawkins
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fantasy
,
Greg Bear
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pandemic
,
psycholinguistics
,
selfish gene
Rosewater- Psi without the Sci
Reviews
extraterrestrials
,
future dystopia
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Nigeria
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politics
,
speculative fiction
,
telepathy
,
torture
Fahrenheit 451
Reviews
Bradbury
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golden age of sci-fi
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meaning of life
,
mind-control
,
novella
Blind Lake Squandered
Reviews
alter-ego
,
astronomy
,
Blind Lake
,
cliche characters
,
first contact
,
quarantine
,
R.C. Wilson
Contact is Always Psi-Fi
Reviews
aliens
,
Carl Sagan
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communication
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Fermi Paradox
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first contact
,
James Gunn
,
radio astronomy
Language is Psi-fi
Reviews
early psi-fi
,
language
,
language and thought
,
linguistics
,
Sapir-Whorf
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Star Wars
More Fantasy than Psi-fi
Reviews
aliens
,
change
,
fantasy
,
first contact
,
Lagos
,
magic
,
Pidgin
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