Ani Fox
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Ani Fox

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Ani Fox writes Zorropunk: Empire eating itself, guided by hands it trained but could never tame. Shaped by classified operations and unclassified chaos: technology, geopolitics, survival. The fiction has precision because the systems had consequences; fury because they're still running. Morally complex. High-stakes. Prose that does not flinch. Zorropunk is a speculative fiction subgenre set in imperial or post-imperial worlds, focused on anti-colonial resistance and ontological freedom. It follows liminal insiders who turn empire’s own systems against it, trained by the machine yet ungovernable within it. These protagonists understand hegemony from the inside but remain untamable, weaponizing procedure and culture to protect plural local communities and drive collapse from within. The stakes are ontological: empire seeks total absorption, while survival depends on remaining unassimilable yet functionally fluent. Zorropunk draws on borderlands and late 20th century postcolonial literature, especially explorations of mestizo consciousness, the violence of categorization, and resistance through refusal of coherent imperial identity.. Follow for new releases. Or don't.
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