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I den här novellsamlingen presenterar några av Sveriges mest framåtblickande författare nya världar, visioner och samhällen som utmanar det du alltid tagit för givet. Det är berättelser som spränger gränser och kullkastar din uppfattning om det utopiska samhället.
Andra vägar : Tio nya utopier innehåller också ett manifest skrivet av den brittiske författaren Jeff Noon.

Medverkande författare:
Boel Bermann
Johan Ehrenberg
Anders Fager
Johan Frick
Kristina Hård
Kristoffer Leandoer
Andrea Lundgren
Jeff Noon
Jessica Schiefauer
Karin Tidbeck

Med förord av Maths Claesson (red.) och efterord av Martin S. Halldin.

173 pages, Paperback

Published October 1, 2015

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December 11, 2018
Finns små ljuglimtar, men alltför mycket drar ner denna antologi - Anders Fagers försök att skriva Queer Science Fiction kanske det främsta exemplet.
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June 7, 2018
Varför måste det vara kärlek och/eller sex med i allt? Onödigt. Det blir lite klibbigt. Men gillade några av novellerna.
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December 31, 2020
This is something as rare as a modern-day Swedish anthology of sci-fi. Ten short stories by more or less known Swedish writers fill these pages. Some of them were outrageous and weird, some of them I really liked, and some were just boring - the way things normally are with anthologies. My personal favourites were numbers 5 and 8. Number 5 is Vomb by Jessica Schiefauer about a couple who decides to have a family, by using the new technology called a vomb. The vomb makes it possible for the parents to shift carrying the baby during the pregnancy. Number 8 is Dykplats Lund by Kristina Hård about an evolved human who works in diving beneath the surface of the ocean, which in this distant year of the future has covered much of the ground we live on today.
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