In this brand new story by award-winning author Lisa Tuttle, a girl online finds more than she ever dreamed . . .
When Rose moves to America to stay with her grandmother, the internet enables her to keep in touch with her family and play games in multi-user domains.
She meets Orson, Olivia and Simon in the ‘domain’ of Illyria, where they become people they are not and find a deeper truth in fantasy.
When Rose moves to America to stay with her grandmother, the internet enables her to keep in touch with her family and play games in multi-user domains.
She meets Orson, Olivia and Simon in the ‘domain’ of Illyria, where they become people they are not and find a deeper truth in fantasy.
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Reviews
Lisa Tuttle's best fiction is like a slow settling of vast planes of thought and emotion-luminous, quiet, wry, and often bitter
She brings to the literature a subtlety and power, which, sometimes shading into horror, is a quite distinctive voice demanding to be heard . . . exceptional, very female, art
A great storyteller who defies labels, a fine writer talking about feelings and emotions we all have experienced some time in our lives.