


The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles by Malka Older

Malka Older is a writer, sociologist, and aid worker. She is the Executive Director of Global Voices, a community of writers, editors, and translators providing community journalism from all over the world and advocating for indigenous and minority languages, media literacy, digital rights, and online freedom of expression. She is also a Faculty Associate at Arizona State University’s School for the Future of Innovation in Society, where she teaches on the humanitarian-development spectrum and on predictive fictions and hosts the Science Fiction Sparkle Salon, and an Associate Researcher at the Centre de Sociologie des Organisations.
Her novella The Mimicking of Known Successes, a murder mystery set on Jupiter, has been named one of the best books of 2023 by Barnes and Noble and the Library Journal, and was a finalist for the Hugo, Locus, Nebula, and Ignyte awards. The sequel The Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles was named one of the best books of 2024 by Esquire, and the third book in the series, The Potency of Ungovernable Impulses, will be released in June 2025. Her science-fiction political thriller Infomocracy was named one of the best books of 2016 by Kirkus, Book Riot, and the Washington Post. She is also the author of the sequels, Null States (2017) and State Tectonics (2018), and the full trilogy was nominated for a Hugo Award. Her short fiction and poetry can be found at WIRED, Future Tense, Leveler, Sundog Lit, Reservoir Lit, Inkscrawl, Rogue Agent, Tor.com, Fireside Fiction, and others. She has written opinion pieces for the New York Times, The Nation, Foreign Policy, and NBC Think.
She has more a decade of experience in humanitarian aid and development, ranging from field level experience as a Head of Office in Darfur to supporting global programs and agency-wide strategy as a disaster risk reduction technical specialist. In between she has designed and implemented economic development initiatives in post-disaster context; supervised a large and diverse portfolio as Director of Programs in Indonesia, and responded to complex emergencies and natural disasters in Sri Lanka, Uganda, Darfur, Indonesia, Japan, and Mali.