★★★☆☆ Average
(Mind-Upload SF) The narrator uses a lot of prosthetics, but she hasn’t transcended like most people, and life is starting to seem really empty. (2,411 words; Time: 08m)
"Move Forward, Disappear, Transcend," by A.T. Greenblatt [bio] (edited by Neil Clarke), appeared in Clarkesworld issue 152, published on May 1, 2019.
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Pro: It’s a touching story of how the nameless narrator gradually decides that she’s lived long enough.
Con: It never made any sense to me that she couldn’t transcend just like everyone else.
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Pro: It’s a touching story of how the nameless narrator gradually decides that she’s lived long enough.
Con: It never made any sense to me that she couldn’t transcend just like everyone else.
Other Reviews: Search Web
A.T. Greenblatt Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
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