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Lachlan Walter

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One ordinary day, an enormous creature dragged itself out of the ocean and laid waste to a city. In the months and years that followed, more and more creatures appeared until not a single country rema

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Lachlan Walter

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Lachlan Walter – Writer and Critic Skip to content Lachlan Walter Writer and Critic Menu About We Call It Monster The Rain Never Came Science Fiction Criticism Breaking the Shackles of Canon and Continuity Science Fiction Films and the Disappearance of Satire   Rehabilitating Problems of the Past and Separating the Art from the Artist Clone Narratives and the Question of Human Nature Science Fiction, Politics and the Evolving Nature of Remakes Why Retrofuturism Never Goes Out of Style The (Not So Sudden) Rise of World Science Fiction We May Have Reached Series Overload: A Trawl Through Small-Press and Self-Published Science Fiction Comedic Science Fiction: More Than Just a Laugh Psychological Science Fiction and Our Fascination with Inner Space Metafictional Science Fiction: A Short History Surrealism and Science Fiction The Best Speculative Ozploitation Gems Near-Future Satire and Our Contemporary Relationship with Technology Don’t B...

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