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103:, the author uses time travel in a new way: people can travel only to the future, creating a temporary possibility that disappears when the traveler comes back. In the novel, the technique is used for solving crimes. Unfortunately, the protagonists discover the end of the world is getting closer and closer to the present as they explore the future. 96:, Sweterlitsch addresses the cultural shift of recent years in a dystopian version of the United States. Facing depression, the main protagonist spends too much time in virtual reality, mourning his pregnant wife, dead in a nuclear terrorist attack that destroyed Pittsburgh. He also looks at problems created by highly personalized advertising. 201:, he took inspiration from conversations with his late father-in-law, a U.S. Department of Defense physicist with whom he discussed time travel, and his brother-in-law, a real-life NCIS agent whom he once asked how time travel would affect criminal investigations. 572: 209:
Sweterlitsch has a master's degree in literary and cultural theory from Carnegie Mellon and worked for twelve years at the Carnegie Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
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Born in Iowa, he was raised in Canton, Ohio. He later moved to Pittsburgh, where he lives with his wife and daughter.
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Sweterlitsch was introduced to fiction while playing tabletop role-playing games, such as
8: 186: 458:"The Gone World is a brilliant, complicated novel about the consequences of time travel" 355:"Datafictions: or how measurements and predictive analytics rule imagined future worlds" 386: 158:. Outside of science fiction, Sweterlitsch has expressed appreciation for the works of 390: 333: 167: 602:""I Am Scifi / Cyberpunk Author Thomas Sweterlitsch of Tomorrow and Tomorrow, Ama!"" 194: 376: 366: 171: 143: 163: 159: 151: 139: 65: 147: 135: 127: 634: 131: 123: 267: 262: 155: 76:(born October 21, 1977) is an American author who has published the novels 381: 371: 354: 122:
Science fiction creators that have influenced him include the writers
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Reality Simulation in Science Fiction Literature, Film and Television
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Iowa
Science fiction
J. G. Ballard
Philip K. Dick
Alice Sheldon
Paul Verhoeven
Edgar Allan Poe
Raymond Chandler
William Gibson
Jeff VanderMeer
Stephen King
Dante
Emily Dickinson
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Gustave Flaubert
Adolfo Bioy Casares
China Miéville
Rakka
Oats Studios
"Tom Sweterlitsch"
"Reconstructing reality in Tomorrow and Tomorrow"
ISBN
978-1-4766-7753-8
"Datafictions: or how measurements and predictive analytics rule imagined future worlds"
doi
10.22323/2.19010202
hdl
11250/2764503
S2CID
212432146

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