Soft Science (poetry collection)

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GenrePoetry
Publication date
2019
Soft Science
First edition cover
AuthorFranny Choi
GenrePoetry
PublisherAlice James Books
Publication date
2019
ISBN978-1-938584-99-2

Soft Science is a poetry collection published in 2019, written by poet and writer Franny Choi. It received positive reviews.

Many of the poems in Soft Science appear in Choi's 2017 chapbook Death by Sex Machine.[1] Choi began the chapbook without "[...] really [knowing] what it might turn into".[1] Choi has also said she drew inspiration for the collection from a series of poems she wrote about the character Kyoko from the 2015 science fiction film Ex Machina[2] though only one of the Kyoko poems appears in Soft Science.[1] Choi has referred to the Kyoko poems as "bay leaf" poems. Borrowed by Danez Smith, the term indicates the poems were necessary to "get things going" but not necessary for inclusion in the final version of the book.[1] Choi faced moments of "self-doubt" as she wrote the book.[3]

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