Politics on the Page
- No News Is Good News: What Science Fiction Leaves Out of the Future #1 by Gary Westfahl
- War: What Is It Good For? by Lisa Agnew
- Space Opera Rules; But By Whom? by Ross Hamilton
- Reason, Sexuality, and the Self in Libertarian Science Fiction Novels by Greg Beatty
- Speculative Fiction & Political Struggle: The 'New Wave' of the 60s & 70sby Jordan Humphreys
- The Future’s Bright? A Review of Shine: An Anthology of Optimistic Science-Fiction by Deborah Walker
- Political Allegory: Receptions and Their Implications in V and District 9 by Shaun Duke
- Engendering Utopia: From Amazons to Androgyny by Ruth Nestvold and Jay Lake
- Aliens at the Office Christmas Party: How to Write Subtle Discrimination by Romie Stott
- Transracial Writing for the Sincere by Nisi Shawl
“Reason, Sexuality, and the Self in Libertarian Science Fiction Novels” by Greg Beatty appeared in the September 17, 2001 issue of Strange Horizons.
"Aliens at the Office Christmas Party: How to Write Subtle Discrimination" by Romie Stott appeared in the May 2005 issue of Reflection’s Edge.
“War: What Is It Good For?” by Lisa Agnew appeared in the April 2008 issue of the Internet Review of Science Fiction.
"No News Is Good News: What Science Fiction Leaves Out of the Future #1" by Gary Westfahl appeared in the December 2008 issue of the Internet Review of Science Fiction.
“Transracial Writing for the Sincere” by Nisi Shawl appears in Writing the Other by Nisi Shawl and Cynthia Ward.
“Space Opera Rules; But By Whom?” by Ross Hamilton appeared in the September 2008 issue of the Internet Review of Science Fiction.
“Engendering Utopia: From Amazons to Androgyny” by Ruth Nestvold and Jay Lake appeared in the May 2005 issue of the Internet Review of Science Fiction.