Simone Heller
Author of When We Were Starless
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Works by Simone Heller
Associated Works
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Volume 13 (2019) — Contributor — 68 copies, 3 reviews
Life Beyond Us: An Original Anthology of SF Stories and Science Essays (2023) — Contributor — 36 copies, 1 review
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- Canonical name
- Heller, Simone
- Legal name
- Heller, Simone
- Birthdate
- 20th century
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- translator
writer - Nationality
- Germany
- Places of residence
- Regensburg, Germany
- Associated Place (for map)
- Regensburg, Germany
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This has been nominated for the Hugo for Best Novelette and I can see why! It’s a hopeful story about survival, questioning what society teaches and finding a way to a better future. There’s also an AI with feelings.
Once, I might have felt out of place, an unwelcome disturbance. But I had left my fear of ghosts behind like an old skin a long time ago, and what I had found instead was the unforeseen, and sometimes pure beauty.
Once, I might have felt out of place, an unwelcome disturbance. But I had left my fear of ghosts behind like an old skin a long time ago, and what I had found instead was the unforeseen, and sometimes pure beauty.
I like the this hopeful story and the glimpse it gives of a weird post-apocalyptic future.
Listened to the story first. Reading it then brought some details to me.
The protagonist is an adopted child, outsider of the tribe. I suppose part of reasons why he's terribly alone and wanted friendship badly. The earth setting is deliberate. However it matters little. And I don't convinced their race is direct descendant of human kind. Who were they or how they developed intelligence is not clear.
To me, the whole story is touchingly uplifting.
The protagonist is an adopted child, outsider of the tribe. I suppose part of reasons why he's terribly alone and wanted friendship badly. The earth setting is deliberate. However it matters little. And I don't convinced their race is direct descendant of human kind. Who were they or how they developed intelligence is not clear.
To me, the whole story is touchingly uplifting.
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