And the basic idea is that the main character, Dietz, when she is sent through these “light jumps” to go away on a mission, she sometimes gets displaced in time with another version of herself from another light jump. And this dystopian world is run by corporate entities. So…Ĭhris: So this is a dystopian science fiction… I’m reluctant to give it the label “military science fiction” because I feel like that belongs to a very niche audience that I don’t know whether it fits, but it takes place in the military and the main character is a soldier. I did not like the beginning, but I knew I had to get through it for you guys. This is her first Hugo nomination, at least as far as I know. Oren: You might’ve heard about Kameron Hurley as the writer of the essay “We Have Always Fought,” and she’s won a few awards for her other work. And it’s going to be about The Light Brigade by Kameron Hurley, which - spoilers - is a story about time travel and also evil corporations, two things that I dig. Oren: And today, I have actually come back in time from the end of the podcast to tell you what it is going to be about. Oren: And welcome, everyone, to another episode of the Mythcreants podcast. You’re listening to the Mythcreants podcast with your hosts Oren Ashkenazi, Wes Matlock, and Chris Winkle.
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