Futura: A Novella | Jordan Phillips
By the year 2050, Paris is a stark contrast from other large cities, which had long ago morphed into ultramodern metropolises, where every new building was practically a city within a city. Even in France, humans cannot escape the fact that the Invisibles have taken over. Some come in the form of microscopic chips that are embedded practically everywhere, while others are more visible because they power robots. Humans were suddenly underutilized, and they would be forever. Past futurists had cried that this would be disorienting and depressing, but it turned out to be quite liberating. Human qualities-good and bad-are tolerated because they are authentic, and not artificially created. To err is to be human, and these days, to be human is to be beautiful. Futura follows a single American woman named Ruby as she figures out how to thrive in a dramatically different cultural landscape. This utopian novella pushes back on the cynical views many hold today. Instead, author Jordan Phillips has imagined a bright future for the entire human race.