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006 - Elizabeth Bear - Tideline (2008)

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Elizabeth Bear’s short story Tideline was originally published in Asimov's Science Fiction magazine in March 2007. The version I listened to was in the 2008 anthology We, Robots, edited by Allan Kaster.

Tidelines won the 2008 Hugo Award and tells the story of a friendship between a child and a war robot.

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You can follow this podcast on Twitter @ShortSFReview and follow Jon Cronshaw @jlcronshaw. Please get in touch with any feedback or recommendations.

#robots #scifi #HugoAwards #postapocalyptic

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Elizabeth Bear’s short story Tideline was originally published in Asimov's Science Fiction magazine in March 2007. The version I listened to was in the 2008 anthology We, Robots, edited by Allan Kaster.

Tidelines won the 2008 Hugo Award and tells the story of a friendship between a child and a war robot.

Have you read this story? What did you think?

You can follow this podcast on Twitter @ShortSFReview and follow Jon Cronshaw @jlcronshaw. Please get in touch with any feedback or recommendations.

#robots #scifi #HugoAwards #postapocalyptic

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