10 Iraq writers were given the task to write short stories simply with the theme: what the place would look like in the next century. The stories were all based on 2103 and the book will be appearing for the first in the US which has popular for publishing scientific speculations in all genres. This is amazing as the book writes about the influence of the invasion of American soldiers in 2013 and how it will appear in the future.
Comma Press originally published the work that was edited by writer and filmmaker Hassan Blasim (he has adopted Finland as his home after fleeing Iraq for criticizing Sadam Hussein) who feels that the lack of technological innovations in the country will be changed by more and more speculative writings that lead to more interest in science and technology.
The stories all point out the way local Iraqi’s view the presence of foreign forces and they cut through the skin of normal sci-fi as they are not out to dazzle with brilliance (though it is not devoid of it) but they bare the plight the citizens face and fear to face in the coming years.
The stories contained in the publication are:
The Worker by Diaa Jubaili (translated by Andre Leber).
The Day by Day Mosque by Mortada Gzar (translated by Katharine Halls).
Baghdad Syndrome by Zhraa Alhaboby (translated by Emre Bennet).




