We Will Rise Again
Speculative Stories and Essays on Protest, Resistance, and Hope
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"This thought-provoking and inspiring collection is highly recommended for readers looking for visions that represent hope and change, as well as anyone who loves the work of Octavia Butler."
—Marlene Harris,
Library Journal
, starred review
"An incredibly important book, one that I feel should be read by anyone who cares about the world around them and believes that sci-fi and fantasy can help us imagine real possibilities. Genres are toolboxes, after all—and you can use that hammer to destroy what is no longer serving you or to build something new.”
—Christina Orlando,
Reactor
"Readers will be empowered and energized by this realistic, thoughtful look at our possible futures, feasible rebellions, and hopeful visions of how to fight and what we stand to win."
—Booklist
"Now that we’ve experienced a global pandemic and various Constitutional crises, maybe it’s time to put dystopian fiction behind us for a little while. This anthology of fiction and nonfiction asks sci-fi authors, including NK Jemisin, Charlie Jane Anders, Seattle’s own Nisi Shawl and many more, to write about their vision for irealistic, progressive social change,' from fixing climate change to envisioning a fairer, more inclusive society."
—Paul Constant,
The Seattle Times
"If you’re looking for hope during these challenging political times, check out
We Will Rise Again
, a beautifully curated collection of stories, essays and interviews written to inspire the social justice movements of the future."
—The Root
"Compelling, change-driven voices are collected in this multifaceted guide to creating a better world."
—
Alta
"Fascinating and features wonderful contributors."
—Fantasy Cafe
"This thought-provoking and inspiring collection is highly recommended for readers looking for visions that represent hope and change, as well as anyone who loves the work of Octavia Butler."
—Marlene Harris,
Library Journal
, starred review
"An incredibly important book, one that I feel should be read by anyone who cares about the world around them and believes that sci-fi and fantasy can help us imagine real possibilities. Genres are toolboxes, after all—and you can use that hammer to destroy what is no longer serving you or to build something new.”
—Christina Orlando,
Reactor
"Readers will be empowered and energized by this realistic, thoughtful look at our possible futures, feasible rebellions, and hopeful visions of how to fight and what we stand to win."
—Booklist
"Now that we’ve experienced a global pandemic and various Constitutional crises, maybe it’s time to put dystopian fiction behind us for a little while. This anthology of fiction and nonfiction asks sci-fi authors, including NK Jemisin, Charlie Jane Anders, Seattle’s own Nisi Shawl and many more, to write about their vision for irealistic, progressive social change,' from fixing climate change to envisioning a fairer, more inclusive society."
—Paul Constant,
The Seattle Times
"If you’re looking for hope during these challenging political times, check out
We Will Rise Again
, a beautifully curated collection of stories, essays and interviews written to inspire the social justice movements of the future."
—The Root
"Compelling, change-driven voices are collected in this multifaceted guide to creating a better world."
—
Alta
"Fascinating and features wonderful contributors."
—Fantasy Cafe
Malka Older is a writer, sociologist, and aid worker. A faculty associate at Arizona State University’s School for the Future of Innovation in Society, she teaches on the humanitarian-development spectrum and on predictive fictions, and is an associate researcher at the Centre de Sociologie des Organisations. She’s spoken at venues including SXSW, the Personal Democracy Forum, the FWD50 conference, and the Hamburg International Summer Festival on topics such as democracy, data, narrative disorder, and speculative resistance. Older’s
The Mimicking of Known Successes
was named a best book by
Library Journal
; its sequel,
The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles
, was just published. Older’s sci-fi political thriller
Infomocracy
was named a book of the year by
Kirkus Reviews
,
Book Riot
,
and
The Washington Post
. She is also author of
Null States
and
State Tectonics
, the creator of
Ninth Step Station
, and lead writer for the licensed sequel to
Orphan Black
. She’s written opinion pieces for
The
New York Times
,
The Nation
, and
Foreign Policy
.
Annalee Newitz is a science journalist and science fiction writer who has published
Four Lost Cities: A Secret History of the Urban Age
, a national bestseller;
Scatter, Adapt, and Remember: How Humans Will Survive a Mass Extinction
; and
Stories Are Weapons: Psychological Warfare and the American Mind
. In turn, Newitz is the author of three sci-fi novels from Tor:
The Terraformers
, a national bestseller cited as a “best book of the year” by
The London Times
,
San Francisco Chronicle
, and
Library Journal
;
The Future of Another Timeline
; and
Autonomous
which won the Lambda Literary Award and was nominated for the Nebula and Locus awards. With Charlie Jane Anders, Newitz cohosts the Hugo Award–winning podcast
Our Opinions Are Correct
. Newitz founded io9, was editor-in-chief of
Gizmodo
, and currently teaches media studies at University of San Francisco.
Karen Lord is a Barbadian author and editor who has worked as a physics teacher, diplomat, part-time soldier, and academic. Her novel
Redemption in Indigo
won the Frank Collymore Literary Award, the Carl Brandon Parallax Award, the William L. Crawford Award, the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature, and the Kitschies Golden Tentacle, and was longlisted for the Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature. She is also the author of
Unraveling
,
The Best of All Possible Worlds
, a finalist for the 2014 Locus Awards;
The Galaxy Game
;
The Blue, Beautiful World,
longlisted for the 2024 Women’s Prize for Fiction; and is editor of the anthology
New Worlds, Old Ways: Speculative Tales from the Caribbean.