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A retrofuturism sci-fi art book of Canadian folklore, circuitry, and memory-soaked mythscapes.

Book 11 in the Atomic Cities Series
By Keith Elliott


A retrofuturism book of speculative fiction art, glitchy folklore, and visual storytelling sci-fi.

In the eleventh volume of the acclaimed Atomic Cities series, Canada becomes a circuit-bound dreamscape — where mythic snowdrifts remember, auroras whisper encrypted lullabies, and vending machines confess forgotten truths.


Atomic Cities: Canada – Dream & Circuit features 25 fully illustrated, postcard-style visions that reimagine the country’s landscapes through the lens of futuristic concept art, speculative nostalgia, and mid-century sci-fi design. From glitching folklore to biometric forests, this volume fuses memory and imagination into a lyrical, luminous future.


Guided by Dr. Ethan Cornelius Winthrop — folklorist, percussionist, and accidental frog mimic — this journey blends humor, wonder, and the surreal through bold visual storytelling sci-fi.


📡 Inside, you’ll explore:

  • Memory-indexed snowfall and archives that echo
     
  • Spectral trams, haunted observatories, and cities that hum
     
  • Moose apparitions, glitch-code ceremonies, and the mysterious Northern Lightbridge
     

Rendered in vibrant postcard format and printed on premium color paper, this book is part sci-fi art book, part AI art book, and fully a retrofuturism book for lovers of beautifully strange futures.


✨ Perfect for fans of:

  • Retrofuturism & mid-century sci-fi
     
  • Futuristic concept art and AI-generated design
     
  • Speculative fiction art and mythic worldbuilding
     
  • Chrome nostalgia, glitch humor, and collector-worthy visual storytelling sci-fi


ISBN: 979-8284181782

Independently Published

Illustrations from Series 11

 The Neon Wendigo of Queen West 

    💡 Got an idea for a city — or a truly awful job?

    Have a suggestion for a new Atomic City or a terrible job of the future?

    I’d love to hear it!

    Whether it's a place you'd love to see drenched in neon or a weird, overworked character for the next volume, send it my way.


    📧 Email your idea directly to:
    Keith@AtomicCities.com

    You might just shape the next entry in the Atomic Cities series.

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