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The Last of the O-forms by James van Pelt

Earth has been hit by a mutation plague and there are no more normal births. . .


 
 

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Title: The Last of the O-Forms

Author: James van Pelt

Length: short story

First Publication: Asimov’s Science Fiction, 2002

Awards: Nebula Nomination for Best Short Story 2003

What the Story is About: Earth has been hit by a mutation plague and there are no more normal births. For Dr. Trevin’s Traveling Zoological Extravaganza that’s both good news and bad news.

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Categories: 1990-1999Asimov'sGenetics & MutationsShort Fictionvan Pelt - James

 

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