![]() ![]() To connect with Ada check out her websites at and From the winner of the 2017 John W. The third volume of this four-book series, The Will to Battle is available now. ![]() She blogs for Tor.com, and writes the philosophy & travel blog .Īda’s first science-fiction novels Too Like the Lightning, a 2017 Hugo Best Novel Finalist, and Seven Surrenders (volumes one and two of Terra Ignota, from Tor Books) explore how humanity’s cultural and historical legacies might evolve in a future of borderless nations and globally commixing populations. She also researches anime/manga, especially Osamu Tezuka, early post-WWII manga and gender in manga, and has worked as a consultant for many anime and manga publishers. She composes fantasy, science-fiction and mythology-themed music, including the Viking mythology musical stage play Sundown: Whispers of Ragnarok (available on CD and DVD), and often performs at conventions with her vocal group Sassafrass. She often researches in Italy, usually in Florence or at the Vatican. ![]() Ada Palmer teaches in the University of Chicago History Department, studying the Renaissance, Enlightenment, classical reception, the history of books, publication and reading, and the history of philosophy, heresy, science and atheism, and is the author of Reading Lucretius in the Renaissance from Harvard University Press. ![]()
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