Sarah Bennett writes dark dystopian and post-apocalyptic science fiction that explores what happens when humanity trades freedom for survival. Her novels examine the fragile line between protection and control, asking unsettling questions about who decides what the future should look like.
In Dystopian Future: The Compliance State, she imagines a world rebuilt on biometric surveillance and curated truth, where resistance begins with data and ends with sacrifice. In After the Collapse, she shifts to the ruins of technological civilization, where rebuilding the old systems may be just as dangerous as leaving them buried.
Bennett’s work blends political tension, climate anxiety, and grounded technological realism with deeply human stakes. Her protagonists are not chosen heroes, but engineers, auditors, and ordinary citizens forced into impossible decisions. Across her stories, survival is never just physical, it is ethical.
Readers who crave intelligent, high-stakes science fiction with plausible futures and moral complexity will find in her work both warning and hope.

