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The Prynne Viper
A Dystopian Short Story by Bianca Marais
Subgenres:
- Courtroom Drama,
- Near-Future Science Fiction,
- Speculative Fiction
This book is for you if you're into...
- Courtroom dramas where jurors have personal stakes in the verdict
- Dystopias shaped by predictive tech and state control over reproduction
- Stories where one pregnancy could upend a tightly controlled society
In a futuristic world where predictive software can map out the lives of every living person and their descendants, Naomi Prynne is on trial. The charge: endangerment by way of a pregnancy.
Thirteen jurors will determine whether Naomi is allowed to carry the pregnancy to term, but the jurors are also all plaintiffs, the software having predicted how Naomi Prynne's child will affect each of them in life-changing ways. Among them: a history professor who has given up on her own dreams for the sake of the greater good; a student participating in his first ever trial who's about to discover an earth-shattering truth; and a former mathematician, who knows all too well the dark machinations of the state, but is prohibited from speaking out against them. The future of the Prynne Viper - an acronym for "viable person" - is in their hands.
But this Prynne Viper is unlike Naomi's other pregnancies. This time, Naomi Prynne is carrying a secret, one with the power to alter the future into something incalculable, and therefore, unpredictable.
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