![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Stephenson may not end up in a part-time gig at a medical lab, but maybe-like the epigenetics of Seveneves-the science could end up part of his fiction. Indeed, CRISPR gene editing, life-extension technologies, designer drugs, and other real fields of study are rapidly evolving beyond what was imaginable to sci-fi 20 years ago. I have a sense that I’m missing a lot in that area, and that a lot of the answers are from that realm." "I’m just not that well-versed in life sciences. "I feel like there’s a lot going on in life sciences that I don’t have the equipment to appreciate," he says. He's also been intrigued by recent developments in biology and its related fields. He repeatedly brought up advances in manufacturing and design that are captivating him, from fabrication to advanced design concepts. ![]() Stephenson did provide a few clues about his current interests, though there's no telling if the subjects will end up in any of his novels. "I just don’t talk about things I’m working on. "I’ll say it’s… well…" He trails off, hesitating to answer before finally sticking to his guns. "I don’t talk much about work in progress," Stephenson says. Seveneves Neal Stephenson HarperCollins Publishers, Fiction - 880 pages 100 Reviews Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when its identified The. Neal Stephenson is the author of the three-volume historical epic The Baroque Cycle (Quicksilver, The Confusion, and The System of the World) and the novels. ![]()
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