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The Experiment: Gender Change, Transformation

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Nate is a reporter out on assignment when he gets a cryptic phone call from his old friend Alison. She needs to meet with him urgently in regards to the disappearance of her husband, Henri. When the pair meet at the headquarters of the futuristic bio-engineering company that Alison and Henri co-founded, Nate has his world turned upside down. Henri is alive but he's changed in ways that Nate never could have imagined. For one thing he's traded in his lab coat for dresses and high heels. They want to take Nate deep into their world of experimentation, but just how far is he willing to go?

52 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 17, 2017

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Ava Hayes

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238 reviews14 followers
July 26, 2018
Wow!

This story was really incredible. I loved it!

Having set up this entire alternate world, it seems a shame for this to be a 'one of.' The gender swap seems almost to be the smallest part of it. I wish there were sequels to continue the story.

Well done, Ava!
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December 21, 2018
An interesting story in which a hi-tech group has developed a way that a person can become a different persona in either sex and live in a sort of virtual reality type place. It actually sounds kind of cool and the story is done rather well.
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April 15, 2019
Quite unusual

A short piece of science fiction where a journalist is catching up with two old college friends. They have created a new utopian world and want him to publicise it.
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February 24, 2024
great concept

If this really works the LGBQ etc would be out of business and we would be back to m and f.
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