
The Man Who Saw Seconds
Award History
| Award | Year | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel | 2025 | Winner | “Alexander Boldizar's breakthrough novel won for its philosophical depth, its action-film momentum, and its unsettling examination of what happens when predictive ability becomes an existential threat.” |
About This Book
A man with the ability to see a few seconds into the future becomes the target of every government on Earth when his ability becomes known—a philosophical thriller about power, free will, and the nature of time.
About the Author
Alexander Boldizar is a Canadian author known for his ambitious, philosophically rich speculative fiction. He won the Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel for The Man Who Saw Seconds (2025). The novel imagines a man with the ability to perceive a few seconds into the future and the catastrophic consequences of that ability becoming known to governments and power structures. Read more →
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