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Ana Bugalho
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Leanne Albillar
Leanne Albillar is 20% done
I passionately hated the first story in this anthology, but the second one was really good
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David H.
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Lyric - Sanchez: Autistic narrator who uses a verbalizing assistant program. Weird creature companion, though.

Courting the Silent Sun - Jones: Deaf couple on a mission to a reluctant colony. Interesting, but strange.

In Open Air - Fuller: Generation ship has some issues. Another deaf one!
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David H.
David H. is 78% done
Losing Touch - Hughes: This was a hard one to get into for me. "Losing touch" indeed.

into the waters I rode down - Marr: Oh no, not a stream-of-consciousness story! And it's the first one involving a deaf person, too...

Playa Song - Kuppers: Not a fan, too disjointed for me to enjoy.

Puppetry - Buchanan: Interesting story, but while I liked Merie herself, I found the puppet-warriors thing to be bizarre as hell.
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David H.
David H. is 54% done
Screens - Rich: Premise was fascinating, trying to overcome invisible disabilities leads to its own issues.

A Sense All Its Own - Patterson: Strange world, but fun story.

Better to Have Loved - O'Connor: This was a hard one to read--a pill to remove grief.

Morphic Resonance - MacNutt: I think this one was just confusing, maybe because I didn't understand the world in which this stuff was somehow illicit.
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David H.
David H. is 29% done
Pirate Songs - Barischoff: I didn't like the imagery of having to drag herself on the ground.

Pay Attention - Pinsker: Sarah Pinsker is so good. Also, I've just realized this story is connected to her later novel, We Are Satellites.

Invisible People - Killjoy: A very dystopian look at our future. Keep Portland weird.

The Lessons of the Moon - Chng: Effective at showing the narrator's pain, but eh...
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Husna
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AO
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AO
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AO
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