Editorial Foreword
This discomfort is neither unjustified nor novel. The famed quote from Italian Marxist writer and philosopher Antonio Gramsci with which we opened this call, reflects this. Written after he was imprisoned following Mussolini’s rise to power , it offers a sharp rebuke regarding the Whiggish interpretations of progress and technology, and identifies that the danger of novelty lies not so much in what is novel, but rather in the human reaction to that novelty.
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“The crisis consists precisely in the fact that the old is dying and the new cannot be born; in this interregnum, a great variety of morbid symptoms appear.”
– Antonio Gramsci, Prison Notebooks
Science fiction as a genre requires novelty, mostly but not exclusively in the form of new technology, but also including customs, beliefs, religions, and other constructs. The selection of stories chosen for our latest issue is well suited to this task: Machine Learning by Tan Jing Min , a satirical take that explores the possible collision between two innovations that, after years of media hype, have begun to appear; Grap Backwards by Ash Chua, which flips a traditional sociological milestone among Singaporeans on its head; and the poem Falling into a Black Hole by Ann Gra, which describes the sheer physicality of the transformation that falling into a black hole may produce.
Perhaps fittingly, we too shall be transitioning away from being the Sengkang Sci-Fi Quarterly (our initial goal having been perhaps a tad too ambitious) to the Sengkang Sci-Fi Journal. Regardless of our name, we will endeavour to continue publishing the very best science fiction that Singapore has to offer. We hope you enjoy the stories to come and remain subscribed to hear about our next issue as soon as possible.
Zubin Jain,
Editor-In-Chief
Without further ado
Past Issues
With contributions from Marc Fleury, Tan Rui Heng, Glenn Dungan, Elizabeth Wong, Chern Huan Yee, Ng Yi-Sheng, Ajinkya Goyal, and Ann Gry.
With contributions from Judith Huang, Cai Png, Alastair Wee, Andrew Cheah, Levin Tan, Darcel Al Anthony, Joseph Tan, S.L. Johnson, Vivekanandan Sharan, and Ng Yi-Sheng.