It’s about a future London where…

Even with its long history, English writers are always looking to the future. Mary Shelley is sometimes credited with writing the first science fiction novel, and H.G. Wells helped to popularize the genre and make it what it is today.

I’ve read at least four different versions of London’s future, and they’re all thought-provoking adventures with lots of political, religious, sexual and social commentary. So I thought I’d do a short tour of alternate reality London, give us all some things to think about.

When you’re looking on the future, you’re looking on the unknown. You can look at it through the eyes of hope or the eyes of fear. Of course, fear makes for better story-telling. Also, you can’t deny that fear sells.

Join me. Don’t be afraid.

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