The future is look bright … or is it dark ? io9 co - founder Charlie Jane Anders ’ novelThe City in the Middle of the Nightis being adapted for television receiver !
Deadlineis report that Sony Pictures Television has optioned a serial forthe dynamic sci - fi novel withThe Expanseexecutive producer Sharon Hall derive on board . According to Deadline , Hall brought The City in the Middle of the Night to Sony as part of a first - feeling deal .
The book , which followed Anders’Nebula - gain debutAll the Birds in the Sky , takes position in the distant time to come on a harsh , inhospitable planet that ’s separate between freezing , smuggled Nox and scorching - spicy days . A young woman name Sophie , unchurch from one of the planet ’s tyrannous city and left to die in the wild , rises up to become a hero for the mass she have sex and the planet ’s original inhabitants .

Charlie Jane Anders at San Diego Comic-Con in 2017.Photo: Getty Images
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Anders herself had this to say when contacted by io9 :

“ I ’m overjoy to be working with Sony and with Sharon Hall ’s Mom de Guerre Productions , especially after being perfectly blown aside by Sharon ’s study on The Expanse . There ’s so much fun poppycock that a television serial can explore about this universe of extremes , and the damaged , resourceful , open - hearted people who endeavor to survive there . I ’ve been so overjoyed by all the conversations we ’ve had about bringing my exoplanet fairy tale to life , and I ’m stoked to be working with some of the smartest people in the business . ”
Our own James Whitbrook actually had a chance to sit down in on Anders ’ and io9 co - founder Annalee Newitz ’s recent public lecture in London , where they discussed the challenges and rewards of severalize narration that mull over on the future of skill , engineering , and how people associate to one another ( parts one and two are above , but just in subject you’re able to also find themhereandhere ) .
One of Anders ’ fascinations was with time , sharing how go down The City in the Middle of the Night in the far - distant future give her an chance to explore a reality we most potential could never really sympathize .

The City in the Middle of the Night takes place in the 34th century . There ’s a date revealed after in the record where you find out it ’s the year 3309 , or something . And [ it fetch me ] thinking about how dissimilar people were 1,200 years ago , versus how we survive now . Like , in the 900s versus the present . There ’s a portion of clobber you ’d have a hard sentence explaining to someone from the year 819 . Someone from 819 would have a really hard meter sympathize a lot of material about the world we ’re living in . There ’s sure things they ’d be like : “ Of course — we do that , just somewhat differently . ” So , when you ’re projecting into the futurity , I suppose you kind of have to do that in turnabout and call back about how shockingly unlike the human race 1,200 eld from now might be .
No word on when we can look The City in the Middle of the Night to polish off screens , but we ’ll unquestionably see more from Anders on television before then : She recentlyannouncedshe ’s joined the writing team for Y : The Last Man , which is currently in production for FX .
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