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Title: Robogenesis | Author: Daniel H. Wilson | Publisher: Doubleday (2014)
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Good morning. 🐦🐦🐦
28 March 2024
I went ahead and pulled the trigger on buying a robotic vacuum cleaner. It arrived yesterday, it is a Roomba j7+. I'm still learning the ropes but have it cleaning the family room now. I ordered some third-party replacement parts off of Amazon because the cost of the Rooba parts was pretty high. The reviews indicated that the bags were just like the Roomba brand. I was mapping the house yesterday, Charlie just avoided it, but Ben gets curious about new things in the house, and I watched him follow it around for a few minutes. I have to say, it isn't very loud, it can run while I'm watching TV and not bother me at all. The only time it sounds like a conventional vacuum is when it empties into the bin.
“We sent a robot to do a man’s job.” - Daniel H. Wilson, Robogenesis
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reading robogenesis by daniel h wilson and getting hit with probably my favorite body horror scene i've ever read in the first fucking chapter
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I miss this fandom so much!! That book club sounds fun, actually. I've been rebounding from AOAS by reading/watching a ton of sci-fi and collecting other sentient AIs. I finally got around to watching Space Odyssey and replaying the Portal games.
My favourite new reads so far are Robopocalypse & Robogenesis by Daniel H. Wilson! They have some of the coolest scenes and most creatively written machines I've ever read. I'm a third of the way through Cloud Cuckoo Land and eagerly await seeing more of Sybil. I'm also about to read Ancilliary Justice by Ann Leckie for school, and I'm SO excited because it's about an AI who used to be a spaceship and is now living in a human body. You all know I will never ever be okay about sentient AIs with human bodies.
I still think about the Thunderhead every single day, but I dearly miss posting rambles about it. I've decided to cope by naming one of my newest OCs "Dawn" (in honour of That Scene)
I really miss being in the scythe fandom it was small enough that we were tight knit but yet so active and there’s just no other fandom I’m in that makes me feel that way. I wish that experience didn’t have to be ruined it just makes me sad… ex scytheblr mutuals anyone want to start a book club I need to fill this void
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I almost missed sci-fi by POC for #riotgrams because I’d already done a book haul post today, but I’m glad I checked, because this was the prompt I was most excited about! I had to restrict myself to a single title by each author in order to keep things from getting out of control. I’ve read most of these books, but not all, and I will acknowledge that Octavia’s Brood is not ALL BIPOC authors, but there is some great representation there. Some of my very favorite books are in this stack! Many other beloved favorites should belong here, but I checked them out from the library and don’t own them yet. Looking at this stack, I think I need more Latinx sf authors! Have any recommendations for me? . . #scifibypoc #bookstack #bookspines #sciencefiction #bipocauthors #octaviabutler #bloodchild #ninefoxgambit #yoonhalee #tentacle #ritaindiana #nnediokorafor #binti #robogenesis #danielhwilson #octaviasbrood #thepreyofgods #nickydrayden #thefifthseason #nkjemisin #invisibleplanets https://www.instagram.com/p/BzBlfkdg2dE/?igshid=azpwg1g3dmo3
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Emma Roberts, (Instagram, June 12, 2014)
—Robogenesis, Daniel H. Wilson (2014)
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literally every single time u make a movie about an android im there. i will never ever get over does the robot have a soul you could tell the story a million times and id love it im a freak for androids
#just watched the after yang trailer#literally robopocalypse robogenesis blade runner blade runner director's cut blade runner 2049 ex machina murderbot i am mother#sundry sidney daft punk janelle monae metropolis yokohama westworld#i feel like my brand isnt robots anymore but i will not let my friends forget
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So lately I’ve been making a dedicated effort to read SF/F books by indigenous authors.
Books I’ve read in the last two years, on this quest, include:
Killer of Enemies by Joseph Bruchac
The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline
The Moon of Crusted Snow by Waubgeshig Rice
The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction edited by by Grace L. Dillon
Love After the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit & Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction edited by Joshua Whitehead
Love Beyond Body, Space and Time: An Indigenous LGBT Sci-fi Anthology edited by Hope Nicholson
Elatsoe by Darcie Little Badger
Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich
And most recently - after three different tries to get through it, and knowing its author is Fucking Problematic, and having read only because it’s a Big Name book and I know I’m going to be asked about it as And Indigenous Person on Panels About Indigenous Fiction,
Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse
Next on my list, hoping to get through them before Arisia in January, are
Robopocalypse: A Novel and Robogenesis: A Novel by Daniel H. Wilson
Empire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline
And my big outcome about all of this is that I’m - so fucking tired - of sf/f by and about indigenous people that turns out to be horror. Books that are about violence and trauma and the survival thereof, about cycles of abuse and deception and betrayal. I’m -tired- of the fact that even in our fantasies or indigenous futurism speculations, there’s always a thread (or a whole fucking tapestry) of grief and terror and people being truly nasty to eachother because of unprocessed trauma.
The short stories in the anthologies do the best job of dodging this, sometimes being just funny or sweet or affirming. Elatsoe’s protagonist comes from a family that is unwaveringly loving and supportive, which makes it stand out like a beacon among these other titles. Most of them have, if not happy, then at least ‘enduring and surviving’ endings. Some don’t even have that, though, and are just Bleak on Bleak.
I wrote this after reading Future Home of the Living God and Trail of Lightning because both are archetypal of trends I’ve seen: They occur after a second apocalypse (NDN folks have already gone through one, thnx), it’s about a person whose life is a Trauma Parade, and are very focused on violent action. I didn’t enjoy either of them.
Future Home of the Living God is mostly a navel-gazing Christian-themed (specifically Catholic) ramble that tightly follows one woman’s pregnancy and doesn’t explore ANYTHING about its sci-fi premise; if anything it reminds me of later seasons of The Handmaid’s Tale as we go from capture by totalitarian theocracy to safety to capture to safety to capture, learning along the way that everyone the protagonist has ever loved has fundamentally lied to her in one or more ways. It’s also written in a ‘This Is Proper Literature’ style that I personally find grating.
Trail of Lightning is a parade of violence, brief respite, violence, rinse and repeat with a protag who hates herself at the beginning and grows to hate herself slightly less at the end, after learning that everyone she’s ever trusted or loved (who hasn’t been violently murdered) has fundamentally lied to her in one or more ways. My feeling at the end of both books was ‘Well, now I’ve read them and have the authority to talk about my feelings about them as a reader.’
Tangent: I’m super pissed that while searching for books to add to the reading list, I found an article with the title “Native Authors Invade Sci-Fi: Indigenous Writers are Reshaping Speculative Fiction”
( https://www.americanindianmagazine.org/story/native-authors-invade-scifi ) because the tacit implication is that we are Invaders into a place that we don’t have a right to, don’t belong in, and that our presence there is a game changer unwelcomed by many. The article is most about Roanhorse, who I don’t really wanna go into here but you can catch up at these links:
https://www.indianz.com/News/2020/06/24/the-elizabeth-warren-of-the-scifi-set-au.asp
https://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2018/08/concerns-about-roanhorses-trail-of.html
https://americanindiansinchildrensliterature.blogspot.com/2020/01/rebecca-roanhorses-race-to-sun-review.html
https://www.vulture.com/article/rebecca-roanhorse-black-sun-profile.html
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It’s probably telling that the books I really enjoyed - The Marrow Thieves and Elatsoe, are both aimed at younger readers. Like, I enjoyed The Moon of Crusted Snow and The Only Good Indians too, but in a wholly different way. They’re very up front about being horror stories, and though violence happens in them, violence isn’t described the same way it is in Trail of Lightning - the horror and tragedy, not the adrenaline pumping action, is front and center.
So yeah, I’m taking recs on SF/F that’s written by NDN authors, not including any of the above because I’m already read them/they’re in my queue. Ideally looking for NDN authors from New England tribes - got my eye on Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel and plan on adding Oracles to my queue, but magical realism isn’t really what I’m looking for.
I’m really tired of apocalypse novels and novels centering around murder and trechery.
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What have I been buying?
It’s unusual for me to buy any books, I have a library filled with books and I now prefer to use the library. At one time I seemed to be able to re-read books, however I seldom do that anymore. I do buy for others though. Here are my recent purchases.
For the young girl who cat sits the bad kitties when I’m away:
Little House on the Prairie - 4 box set by Laura Ingalls Wilder and Anne of Green Gables box set by Lucy Maude Montgomery. Some of my favourite childhood reads.
For by sons birthday:
The Last Star - the final book in the 5th Wave by Rick Yancey - way better series than the movie leads you to believe.
Outrage and Rampage - books 2 and 3 of the Singular Menace by John Sandford and Michele Cook - I loved this series!
For my brother’s birthday:
Robopocalypse and Robogenesis by Daniel H. Wilson - I loved these books, and since I couldn’t seem to convince my brother to read them I bought them for him. Now he doesn’t have a choice. Can’t wait to hear his review!
Endurance: A Year in Space, a Lifetime of Discovery by Scott Kelly - fascinating read by Astronaut Scott Kelly who recently spent a year aboard the International Space Station.
IQ by Joe Ide - edgy new mystery series with a quirky and colourful main character.
The Stranger in the Woods: The Extraordinary Story of the Last True Hermit by MIchael Finkel - unbelievable read.
For me: I had to buy this one as my library doesn’t carry his novels!
Elysium Fire by Alastair Reynolds - great big read, loved it!
#little house on the prairie#anne of green gables my daughter and me#laura ingalls wilder#lucy maude montgomery#the last star#rick yancey#outrage#rampage#John Sandford#michele cook#Robopocalypse#Robogenesis#Daniel H. Wilson#endurance#scott kelly#IQ#joe ide#the stranger in the woods#michael finkel#elysium fire#alastair reynolds
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Mastering Robotics and IoT: Step-by-Step Training in Bhubaneswar
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced hobbyist, Robogenesis is the perfect tool to help you bring your robot ideas to life. Embark on a journey of excellence with the best Robotics and IoT training in Bhubaneswar. Elevate your skills through a comprehensive curriculum crafted for hands-on proficiency in cutting-edge technologies. Our training program stands out for its industry relevance, expert-led instruction, and a commitment to fostering innovation. Dive into the realms of robotics and the Internet of Things, gaining insights into sensor integration, automation, and real-world applications. Bhubaneswar, a tech hub, serves as the ideal locale for this transformative learning experience. Choose the best in Robotics and IoT training to unlock a future filled with opportunities and technological prowess. Enroll today to shape your success. For more information visit our website-https://robogenesis.in/
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