Latin American Science Fiction

“Latin America has its own tradition of speculative narratives, which goes back, like that of the most famous precursors of the genre in Europe, to the nineteenth century, before Heinlein, Ellison, and Gernsback himself. At this time, the ideas of progress, albeit with less force and less optimism, encouraged diverse authors to ask about the future. “

- FICTION: “Shoot” by Pepe Rojo
- FICTION: “Kan/Trahc” by Iliana Vargas
- FICTION: “Aztlán Liberated” by David Bowles
- FICTION: “A Truth Universally Acknowledged” by Julia Rios
- COMIC: “Rhizome” by Libia Brenda and Richard Zela
- “Andean Science Fiction: An Introduction” by Marcelo Novoa
- “Andean Science Fiction: If Everything Unites Us… Does Nothingness Separate Us?” by Marcelo Novoa
- “Andean Dystopias: When the Future Clashes with Desire” by Iván Rodrigo Mendizábal
- “Andean Science Fiction: Pitfalls and Possibilities” by Daniel Salvo
- ESSAY: “On Latin American Speculative Fiction” by Alberto Chimal
- FICTION: “Acceptance Speech of Romualdo Sánchez Galarraga for the National Prize for Literature of the Integrated Pan-Caribbean Republic (Year 2098)” by Yoss
- FICTION: “Bonsai” by Martín Felipe Castagnet
- FICTION: “Jagged Rage” by Javier González Cárdenas
- FICTION: “The Eye” by Lilana Colanzi
- FICTION: “They Will Dream in the Garden” by Gabriela Damián Miravete
- ESSAY: “Ecuadorian Science Fiction in a Latin American Context” by Iván Rodrigo Mendizábal
Latin American Science Fiction
- ESSAY: “Leaving Behind Reality’s Ruins: Following the Digital Tracks of Latin American Cyberpunk” by Marcelo Novoa
- ESSAY: “Cuban Cyberpunk on the Rise: Variations and Successors” by Raúl Aguiar
- FICTION: “Golem” by Jaime Collyer
Latin American Science Fiction
- “Did Our Women Sci-Fi Writers Dream of Android Lullabies?” by Marcelo Novoa
- “The Man Who Came from Far Away” by Elkin Restrepo
- “Cyber-proletarian” by Claudia Salazar Jiménez