And the years go by.
2025 has ended. Time to
look back at the books published and consumed this year, here in the
bustling offices of Speculiction. But first some comments on the
meta.
In parallel with broader
social phenomenon, the female influence on speculative fiction is
huge, if not the majority. Female authors are performing extremely
well on the market. Female authors are performing extremely well in
awards and recognition. And women in general have a strong foothold
on the largest media platforms associated with the genre: content
creators, YouTube, awards committees, Locus, etc. Compared to
speculative fiction of the 20th century, the gender pendulum has
swung to the other side. We're living in a time women hold clear
power in the field.
In keeping, neoliberal
(neomarxist?) politics continue to heavily influence speculative
fiction. While I think we've seen the peak, and are moving past the
peak, there is no shortage of token homosexuals, ethnicity tagging,
or females wielding indomitable power in spec fic. There is no
shortage of weight being thrown behind books which agree with the
neoliberal agenda, from the authors themselves to the content of
their work. And yes, the number of girls holding swords on book
covers has not abated. Finding recommended books which do not go out
of their way to highlight the left's virtues is difficult.