"Fire Wire"
Title | "Fire Wire" |
Year for Search | 2017 |
Authors | Older, Malka(b. 1977) |
Secondary Authors | Peterson, Luke |
Secondary Title | Futurescapes Volume One: Cities of Empowerment |
Pagination | 92-103 |
Date Published | 2017 |
Publisher | Utah Valley Office of New Urban Mechanics & Utah Valley University |
Place Published | [Orem, UT] |
ISBN Number | 978-0692879313 |
Keywords | Female author, Latinx author, US author |
Annotation | The story is set in a future where, after worldwide fires, electric power must be generated by individuals and focuses on whether or not to build new power plants. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The Latinx female author has a doctorate from the Centre de Sociologie des Organisations in Paris and has been a Senior Fellow for Technology and Risk Management at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. See her brief statement “Thirsty for New” in People of Colo(u)r Destroy Science Fiction! Ed. Nalo Hopkinson and Kristine Ong Muslim. Special Issue of Lightspeed, no. 73 (June 2016): 396-97. |
Full Text | 2017 Older, Malka (b. 1977). “Fire Wire.” Futurescapes Volume One: Cities of Empowerment. Ed. Luke Peterson ([Orem, UT]: Utah Valley Office of New Urban Mechanics & Utah Valley University, 2017), 92-103. PSt The story is set in a future where, after worldwide fires, electric power must be generated by individuals and focuses on whether or not to build new power plants. The Latinx female author has a doctorate from the Centre de Sociologie des Organisations in Paris and has been a Senior Fellow for Technology and Risk Management at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. See her brief statement “Thirsty for New” in People of Colo(u)r Destroy Science Fiction! Ed. Nalo Hopkinson and Kristine Ong Muslim. Special Issue of Lightspeed, no. 73 (June 2016): 396-97. |