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Imagining Science: some stories

Science requires imagination. In March 2024, I took part in a day-long workshop at the Chicago Botanic Garden that brought together scientists, students, and university faculty to practice envisioning things far bigger than our everyday lives. At the end of the day, each participant wrote a brief science fiction piece developing an idea that was supported with accurate information.

Here are our short stories. Mine is about how intricate dust comes to life and self-awareness. Other stories explore astronomy, cosmology, biology, ecology, chemistry, physics, and planetary science. Could people age backwards? What if plants sent out space ships? What are we doing to find fossils and create them?

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By Sue Burke

Sue Burke’s most recent science fiction novel is Usurpation, the conclusion of the trilogy that began with Semiosis and Interference. She began writing professionally as a teenager, working for newspapers and magazines as a reporter and editor, and began writing fiction in 1995. She has published more than 40 short stories, along with essays, poetry, and translations from Spanish into English of short stories, novels, poetry, and historical works. Find out more at https://sueburke.site/

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