M. Luke McDonell

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M. Luke McDonell

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M. Luke McDonell is a San Francisco-based writer and designer. Her near-future fiction explores the effects of technology on individuals and society, with particular focus on the growing power of corporations and the associated voluntary and involuntary loss of rights and privacy.

Average rating: 4.21 · 87 ratings · 21 reviews · 8 distinct works
The Perfect Specimen

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Shoreline of Infinity, Issu...

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The Bear Box

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Six

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The Chosen from the First Age

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The Bear Box by M. Luke McDonell
"Bears turn out not to pose any real danger in this novella, despite the title. If anything, they’re the scapegoat for what’s truly scary: humans in the woods fresh from living out of nature’s bounds, deeply alienated, having severed ties with it. The" Read more of this review »
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