New Mexico Is a Great Place for Sci-Fi

WIRED 

Melinda Snodgrass is the novelist and screenwriter best known for her classic Star Trek: The Next Generation script "The Measure of a Man." Her latest novel, Lucifer's War, pits an unlikely band of heroes against a horde of Lovecraftian monsters that have been spreading fear and ignorance throughout human history. "It's unbelievable now, the kind of nonsense people are accepting, that's being pushed on them by social media," Snodgrass says in Episode 529 of the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy podcast. "I really wanted to make a stand for science and rationality, as opposed to magic and superstition." The book is set in Snodgrass' home state of New Mexico, a place where science and superstition clash in a particularly striking way. "It's a very weird place, where you have Los Alamos laboratory, Sandia laboratories, high-tech, high-energy centers," Snodgrass says, "Some of the finest scientific minds in the world come here to lecture and study and commune with each other, and then on the other side you have people who will balance your aura and sell you a crystal to deal with your cancer."

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