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“Time Chasms” by Julia Warner
Time Chasms
Anaïs once grieved over the fact that she would never be able to directly examine her own skull. She would never directly examine any part of her skeleton, for that matter, but it seemed particularly cruel that a bioarchaeologist should spend her life tenderly scrutinizing the brittle remains of other beings, probing the subtlest morphological details until they exploded into radiations of insight, but be forever barred from the truths fossilized in her own skull.
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Capricious SF, Issue 5 – October 2016



