
What ancient civilisations taught us about science fiction
Overview:
Why do so many sci-fi stories feel like ancient myths in space? In this cultural deep-dive, engineer and author Omara Williams traces the influence of Egypt, Greece, and Mesoamerica on the genre — and argues that our visions of the future are still haunted by the past. A fascinating look at storytelling across time and space.
Author bio:
Omara Williams is a nuclear and software engineer and the author of the bestselling sci-fi novel The Space Traveller’s Lover. An award-winning writer and keen amateur astronomer, she is passionate about making science accessible and inspiring new generations to look to the stars.
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