Musings on Tech-Heaven

This post was originally published at the author’s website, Hahvi.net.


Tech-Heaven by Linda Nagata; cover by Bruce JensenPowerful women populate my 1995 novel, Tech-Heaven, in a story that explores the impact of cryonics, the slow development of nanotechnology, and political issues surrounding both.


But is Tech-Heaven a feminist novel? What is a feminist novel anyway?


The protagonist of this story is a woman, Katie Kishida. The two primary antagonists are women as well — Senator Ilene Carson and Roxanne Scott — who are both complex characters i...

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Published on April 08, 2014 06:43
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