by Cameron Reed
A 2026 Hugo Award Finalist for Best Novelette!
In a corporate-run dystopia, a trans girl plucked out of poverty to give birth to a clone meets her replacement.
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Cameron Reed is a science fiction writer and the winner of the 1998 Otherwise Award. Both she and the award had different names in 1998, but as part of a late-in-life gender transition she chose a new one, which is an anagram of "remade crone." She is an avid dragonfly-watcher, a moderately skilled insect photographer, and a hopeless birder. She lives with her found family in an old house full of books and cats.

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