We’re getting together to talk about Hieroglyph: Stories and Visions for a Better Future , a project that Stephenson kicked off — I’ve got a story in it called “The Man Who Sold the Moon.”
The project’s mission is to promote “Asimovian robots, Heinleinian rocket ships, Gibsonian cyberspace… plausible, thought-out pictures of alternate realities in which… compelling innovation has taken place.” Tickets are $5.
Neal Stephenson and Cory Doctorow: Reigniting Society’s Ambition with Science Fiction