Another one is 'Ancillary Justice' by Ann Leckie. It has a really interesting take on artificial intelligence and the concept of identity in a far - future galactic empire.
I'd also recommend 'The Expanse' series by James S. A. Corey. It offers a fresh look at space exploration, politics, and the future of humanity in a colonized solar system.
Sure. 'The Three - Body Problem' by Liu Cixin is a great piece of relatively new science fiction. It presents unique ideas about alien civilizations and the challenges of human - alien interaction.
I'm not sure specifically which works are labeled as 'Genius Brand New Science Fiction' as it's not a very common, well - defined category. However, some recent works that might fall into this could be 'The Three - Body Problem' series. It has extremely innovative ideas about alien civilizations and their interactions with Earth.
I'm not sure of the very latest, but some works that come close are 'Ziggy Stardust' by David Bowie. It has elements of rock and a sort of science - fictional alien - like character. It's not strictly brand new but it's a classic example.
Another one could be 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson. It presents a really innovative view of a future world, with its cyberpunk - like setting. It was quite new when it came out and still has a strong influence on the genre. There are new editions of it that keep the story fresh for new readers.
Sure. 'Dune' is a classic that still has a lot of new and fresh elements in the desert science fiction genre. It has a richly detailed desert world with its own ecology and politics. Another one is 'The Sandman' series which has some really interesting takes on desert - like dreamscapes and the science behind them. And there's also 'Desert World', a relatively new novel that focuses on a group of scientists exploring a newly discovered desert planet with all kinds of strange and wonderful scientific phenomena.
Since it's not a well - known established concept, I can't really recommend specific works directly related to it. But if you like science fiction with music elements, you could check out 'Dune' where the Bene Gesserit's use of the Voice could be seen as a form of musical - like power in a science - fiction setting.
One popular new work is 'The Expanse' series. The audiobook version is really engaging, with great voice acting that brings the story to life. It's set in a future where humanity has colonized the solar system and there are all sorts of political and technological intrigues.
I'm sorry, I don't have specific knowledge of NPR's brand new science fiction works right now. You could check NPR's official website or their radio shows for the latest science fiction recommendations.
I don't have particular recommendations for 'bandcamp brand new science fiction' works at the moment. However, when exploring on Bandcamp, look for albums with science - fiction - related titles or artist names that suggest a science - fiction theme. You might stumble upon some really interesting stuff.
Another aspect could be brand new technologies. In 137 science fiction works, there might be descriptions of energy sources we haven't thought of yet. Maybe a power source that is based on the manipulation of dark matter, which would be completely new and revolutionary in the context of science fiction.
If it's a unique blend of music - related concepts and science fiction, you might like 'Sound! Euphonium' which has elements of music and a bit of a different world setting. Another one could be 'Cowboy Bebop' which combines jazz music and a space - adventure - type of science fiction.