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What follows are three examples of 2026 sci-fi novels that are coming to a shelf near you in the next few upcoming months. Each of them seems as though it’s a project that could work on the big or small screen, not unlike how Platform Decay is coming this year, which is part of The Murderbot Diaries series that inspired the Apple TV show with Alexander Skarsgรฅrd.
3) The Subtle Art of Folding Space by John Chu (April 7th)

Up until now, John Chu has published solely short fiction. And a few of them have been awards darlings. “If You Find Yourself Speaking to God, Address God with the Informal You” won a Nebula Award and a Hugo Award, amongst others. Similarly, “The Water That Falls on You from Nowhere” won a Hugo back in 2013.
But now he’s debuting his first novel, The Subtle Art of Folding Space, and there is plenty here that could make for a good movie. It follows a physicist who is trying to save the Earth from the very device she’s using to keep her mother alive. There’s plenty of internal conflict there. Then there’s the fact that Ellie, the protagonist, has a sister who is repeatedly trying to kill her.










