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Individual Stories

Geoff Ryman. What We Found. (Fantasy & Science Fiction, Sept/Oct 2011)

Ryman takes us to Nigeria, gives us the texture and taste of that country, and the strange family of the protagonist, a young man whose scientific research provides the sfnal element to the story which is otherwise largely domestic and familial. His research suggests that too much scientific study, too much replication, is affecting science itself. It’s not a full-on science story approach a la Benford, just passing notes on the research to reflect on the story.

Discussion

One Response to “Geoff Ryman. What We Found. (Fantasy & Science Fiction, Sept/Oct 2011)”

  1. Winner of the Best Novelette Category, Nebula Awards 2012.

    Posted by Mark Watson | June 3, 2012, 5:45 pm

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