
Annalee Newitz
Author · 14 books
Annalee Newitz is an American journalist who covers the cultural impact of science and technology. They received a PhD in English and American Studies from UC Berkeley, and in 1997 published the widely cited book, White Trash: Race and Class in America. From 2004–2005 they were a policy analyst for the Electronic Frontier Foundation. They write for many periodicals from 'Popular Science' to 'Wired,' and from 1999 to 2008 wrote a syndicated weekly column called 'Techsploitation.' They co-founded 'other' magazine in 2002, which was published triannually until 2007. Since 2008, they are editor-in-chief of 'io9,' a Gawker-owned science fiction blog, which was named in 2010 by The Times as one of the top science blogs on the internet.
Books

When Robot and Crow Saved East St. Louis
2018

The Future of Another Timeline
2019

Four Lost Cities
A Secret History of the Urban Age
2021

The Terraformers
2023

Scatter, Adapt, and Remember
How Humans Will Survive a Mass Extinction
2013

Stories Are Weapons
Psychological Warfare and the American Mind
2024

Lightspeed Magazine, September 2017
2017

Pretend We're Dead
Capitalist Monsters in American Pop Culture
2006

Made to Order
Robots and Revolution
2020

Old Media
2019

Autonomous
2017

Adventures in Bodily Autonomy
Exploring Reproductive Rights in Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror
2023

Twelve Tomorrows 2016
2015

Automatic Noodle
2025