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I found an interesting website devoted to optimistic SciFi. Love their picture.http://shineanthology.wordpress.com/
Thanks for bringing that up Aloha. Jetse de Vries edited the Shine Anthology and there's a couple of nonfiction articles on the website (I contribute to one of them).William, try Usurper of the Sun by Housuke Nojiri http://www.haikasoru.com/usurper-of-t...
The Starry Rift edited by Jonathan Strahan
Most of Robert J. Sawyer's books are optimistic by design. Also, John Scalzi's work is pretty optimistic overall, except for The God Engines which was an intentional break from his usual style. At the very least, his work assumes human failings are correctable without coercion.
Thanks for the links. I have a friend who seems depressed. I'm finding it difficult to recommend a science fiction or fantasy book that isn't dystopic.Even the real word news is more optimistic:
"prospect of treating a range of brain diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, all with the same drug" http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-1795...
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It also got me wondering - have I read anything that would be considered optimistic science fiction? To be honest, I'm having a hard time coming up with any titles. I would like to remedy this pronto! Any suggestions?