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HWJN – A Science Fiction Novel from Saudi Arabia

2016-12-16
By: Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad
On: December 16, 2016
In: Arabic SF, SF by Muslims
With: 1 Comment

Writing about HWJN has been on my list of to-do things for a while but it is only now that I am able to post anything about it. HWJN is the brainchild of Ibraheem Abbas and Yasser Bahjatt who published the novel via their own publishing company Yatakhalayoon in 2013.Continue Reading

The Trouble with Gulf Futurism

2014-05-16
By: Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad
On: May 16, 2014
In: Featured
With: 0 Comments

Image Source: Vice Magazine The Vice has an article on the problems with Gulf Futurism by Nathalie Olah. While this is technically not science fiction but the idea of Gulf Futurism has many of the trappings of Science Fiction so we wanted to cover it here. The aesthetics and the kind ofContinue Reading

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