Fiction

The Real Pain of Dystopia: The Agony of Inadequacy

Dystopia is often envisioned as a landscape of suffering—grinding poverty, brutal oppression, and a scarcity of basic freedoms. But the true pain of dystopia, as suggested by Schopenhauer’s ideas on suffering, is not the physical or external discomfort itself. Rather, it is the psychological torment of recognizing one’s inadequacy in the face of superior intelligence, …

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The Changing Face of Cyberpunk Horror: A New Era of Dystopian Fear

Cyberpunk has always thrived on the tension between human experience and technological encroachment. Classic works like Blade Runner and Ghost in the Shell depicted a world where people struggled against corporate oppression and invasive cybernetics. But as the world changes, so does the nature of dystopian horror. Today’s fears aren’t just about body modification and …

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The Wilderness of Genre: Pioneering Science Fiction’s Next Frontier

There’s writing within existing genres, and then there’s pushing them forward. Every great literary movement was once a risk—a frontier of uncertainty where writers abandoned the safety of established conventions. Pioneering new territory means learning to embrace discomfort. In science fiction, cyberpunk, post-apocalyptic narratives, cosmic horror, and space horror, authors who defied expectations have either …

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An Unexpected Horror: When Cyberpunk Becomes Cosmic

Cyberpunk and cosmic horror might seem like two incompatible genres. One is intimate, grounded in human-machine interfaces, corporate oppression, and urban grime. The other is vast, existential, a terror rooted in the incomprehensible. Cyberpunk thrives on the personal: a hacker selling out their last shred of autonomy for an upgrade, a corpo enforcer questioning whether …

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An Unexpected Horror: Dystopias Beyond Class Struggles

When you hear the word dystopia, towering corporations, economic divides, or oppressive governments likely come to mind. Fiction often paints bleak worlds dominated by class struggles or economic inequality. Movies like Gattaca delve into these themes, showing how genetic engineering entrenches social hierarchies. Similarly, The Hunger Games explores a world where the wealthy elite subjugate …

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Dystopian Optimism: How Satire Reveals Humanity’s Resilience

When imagining a dystopian world, we often picture a grim landscape—a society steeped in decay, ruled by faceless corporations, surveilled by an unblinking eye in the sky. Yet within these visions, something unexpected happens: humanity adapts. It doesn’t simply survive the dysfunction; it normalizes it, builds routines around it, and sometimes even finds reasons to …

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The Western Hero’s Journey: Generational Pain in Fiction and Reality

The Western hero’s journey is a celebrated narrative arc, where triumph comes through endurance and overcoming hardship. However, these stories have also instilled a cultural mindset of silent perseverance that extends beyond fiction. Generations raised on tales of stoic heroes have internalized the notion that pain is inevitable and must be borne without complaint. Too, …

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Breaking the Creative Feedback Loop in Speculative Fiction

In the U.S., speculative fiction—from science fiction and cyberpunk to post-apocalyptic narratives—often appears bound by a predictable framework. These genres reflect Western ideals, particularly those steeped in pro-capitalistic and individualistic narratives. As writers and readers, we find ourselves in a self-reinforcing cycle, a creative feedback loop where ideas bounce within a confined space of familiar …

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