The Blind Spot Podcast

Episode 19: A Conversation with Kim Stanley Robinson

Jan 28, 2026
Kim Stanley Robinson, award-winning sci-fi author known for climate fiction and the Mars trilogy, joins to wander wide. He talks about imagining new futures, writing craft, and why climate storytelling matters. Conversations touch on space travel and colonization, geopolitical and energy shifts, AI and technology critiques, and how fiction helps us rethink our collective future.
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ANECDOTE

Comedy Of Coping In New York 2140

  • New York 2140 was written as a "comedy of coping" exploring life amid massive sea-level rise in Manhattan.
  • Robinson later felt it risked underplaying real dangers, so he revisited the topic more directly.
INSIGHT

Mixing Story With Explanation

  • Ministry for the Future intentionally mixes novel storytelling with nonfiction sections to explain mechanisms.
  • That hybrid made the book resonate and offered readers a believable pathway to climate solutions.
ADVICE

Engage Readers To Co-Create Change

  • Use novels to engage readers emotionally so they co-create and feel ownership of futures.
  • Invite generous imaginative effort from readers to make narrative-driven ideas stick.
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