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(Climate Change) The LOSD system monitors the island as the ocean gradually covers it. That and the one human who stayed behind. (1,425 words; Time: 04m)
Rating: ★★☆☆☆ Not Recommended
"LOSD and Fount," by Henrietta Hartl [bio] (edited by Manjana Milkoreit, Meredith Martinez and Joey Eschrich), appeared in Everything Change (RSR review), published on September 29, 2016 by Arizona State University.
Mini-Review (click to view--possible spoilers)
Pro: The story of someone who stays too long is a good one.
Con: The pun in the title seems to be the point of the story. The magical electromagnetic field that appears at the end is really bad.
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Con: The pun in the title seems to be the point of the story. The magical electromagnetic field that appears at the end is really bad.
Other Reviews: Search Web, GoodReads.com
Henrietta Hartl Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB
I liked it alot, an AI's need for companionship turns dark.
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