World-Building a More Sustainable Work Environment with Morgan Harper Nichols

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Artist and writer Morgan Harper Nichols is a world-builder. She says, "Worldbuilding, for me, [is] a form of expansive hope—a necessary imagination for being alive." What is world-building? It's the process of creating secondary, fictional worlds. There's world-building in all sorts of fiction—but especially science fiction, speculative fiction, and fantasy.And world-building as a practice—a necessary imagination—can be a tool for mapping a better work environment, too.Footnotes: Find out more about Morgan Harper Nichols on Substack, her website, and Instagram. Read the piece that inspired this conversation. The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley Robinson N.K. Jemisin on world-building on Wired and LitHub To Write Love On Her Arms "What is capitalist realism?" by Tara McMullin, featuring Iggy Perillo
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