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(Near-Future SF) An interview with a simulation of the dead artist, Satka, who still has a big online following years after her death. (6,428 words; Time: 21m)
Rating: ★★☆☆☆ Not Recommended
Recommended By: Readers"Applied Cenotaphics in the Long, Long Longitudes," by Vajra Chandrasekera [bio] (edited by Niall Harrison), appeared in Strange Horizons issue 09/05/16, published on September 5, 2016.
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It's very long and very dull--like a real interview with a real celebrity in whom one has no interest. It's not a story in any sense.
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