The Hidden Girl and Other Stories
A linked speculative-fiction collection on memory, identity, technology, and family, spanning history, futures, and the Singularity.
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Plot structure labels used: story collection, linked stories, framed anthology, serial-origin feel, episodic, recurring setting, mostly standalone stories, cross-references, incremental continuity, finale story
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