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“The Ghost of What Might Have Been”

No one talks about Anima Mutri anymore. Have you heard of her? No, I didn’t think so. She used to be an activist for social equality– women’s rights, anti-prejudice, that kind of thing. A friend of mine in the Abstainer movement met her once. Activists generally stick together, whether they’re boycotting d-mat or dumping shit […]

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“The Hacker”

This sounds like one of those stories, but I swear it’s true. D-mat wasn’t always free. It cost money–remember money?–and it was rationed. If you used up your allowance at the beginning of the week, then you’d be stuck at home on the weekend, unable to go out with your friends. We were always looking […]

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New Story: “Tall Tales about Today My Great-great-granddaughter Will Tell”

New Story: “Tall Tales about Today My Great-great-granddaughter Will Tell” 

This story, although not overtly a Twinmaker story, was definitely written with this future in mind. It’s also my first from Daily SF, and my ninety-seventh in print. Here’s the opening: “Once upon a time, people used to fly about in Air-O-Planes. One day the people driving the Air-O-Plane fell asleep, and it crashed into […]

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Twinmaker stories ahoy!

Twinmaker stories ahoy! 

Heads up! There’s a new Twinmaker story coming out in a few days, via the most excellent delivery system of Daily SF. If you subscribe now, you can be sure not to miss out – and you’ll reap the benefit of mind-blowing stories every day, delivered right to your inbox. The imminent arrival of this […]

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