I'm a fan of John Sundman's trilogy [1], and have written about one part of it.
But I'm writing today to say, my socks have just been knocked off by nonfiction JS wrote in 2003 in Salon. Still totally relevant, with plenty of useful interviews and links and brain twisting questions.
Friends ask me for good long reads and here's just the thing to distract us during whatever extreme weather you are experiencing. Link titles are mine, since the original titles had that Salon archness that today is not working for me.
Part 1: In which JS gives new meaning to "decoding" the human genome
Part 2: ... and continues to do so, with special focus on eugenics
[1] Amazon doesn't show them as a trilogy because John published each of them under a slightly different name (which relates to its plot/theme). Here's his own web site with more info.
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