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S M Garratt's avatar

I'm so wrapped up in this now... it has many of the tones I enjoy in Sci-fi - a light touch on the tech just enough to reveal the humans within, exploration of what it means to be human, how humans will change evolve as they lose contact with their roots - time and distance as a force of fundamental psychological change - I'm reminded at times of one of my favourite books - Tau Zero which shares the same sense of infinite loss/ irreplaceable change/ evolution of humanity that is hinted at in the first three chapters. I mention it with equal affection for your work. Is it wrong I want more woof?

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