Tag: bulgarian science fiction

OBEY! CONSUME! SUBMIT!

SCROLL! LIKE! FORGET! BUY NOW, DIE LATER! TRUST THE FEED! FEAR THE SILENCE! STAY PLUGGED! STAY DUMB! LOVE AI! HATE REALITY! “They Live!” was supposed to be fiction — a warning wrapped in cheap sunglasses and B‑movie grit. But somewhere between the Reagan years and the TikTok apocalypse, the aliens stopped hiding. They didn’t need to. Humanity volunteered. Now, the streets are full of people who stare...

SUNKEN WORLDS, FLOATING LANGUAGES: A VOLTAGE‑DRENCHED ODE TO YOKO TAWADA’S “SCATTERED ALL OVER THE EARTH” SF TRILOGY

Yoko Tawada’s trilogy doesn’t simply imagine the future — it dissolves it, ferments it, lets it bubble and hiss until the very idea of "nation" melts like ice under a feverish sun. These books don’t march forward; they drift, swirl, scatter, just like the people inside them. Reading them feels like hitchhiking across a continent that no longer remembers its own borders, guided by a...
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„ Worm in an Autumn Wind” – A Review by Valentin Ivanov (Bulgaria)

    Vintage artificial reality with Eastern European taste from thirty years ago – review of the science fiction novel "Worm in an Autumn Wind" (Червей...

Bulgarian Speculative Fiction in the USA – Valentin Ivanov

Recently, two stories by Bulgarian speculative fiction writers appeared in major US science fiction and fantasy magazines. Harry Markov The last issue of the Hugo award...