Background
Little is known about Raphael Carter's background.
James Tiptree Jr. Award
(Maya Andreyevna has a virtual reality camera planted in h...)
Maya Andreyevna has a virtual reality camera planted in her head that allows millions of people to see, feel, and hear what she sees, feels, and hears as she investigates the coverup of a massacre in a futuristic Russian society.
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1996
Little is known about Raphael Carter's background.
Carter made a splash in the science-fiction world with her debut novel, The Fortunate Fall, which tells the story of Maya Andreyeva, a reporter in the twenty-third century, who is a “camera” by virtue of the computer chips in her brain. Everything she experiences is broadcast to an audience of millions of viewers who are then able to share her sensory perceptions through virtual reality. In the course of her work, Andreyeva finds herself compelled to solve the mystery of an alleged massacre and in the process finds the truth of a historical and personal past that has been long buried.
Between May 1998 and April 2002, Carter maintained the Honeyguide Web Log - an "eclectic weekly list of links emphasizing books, robotics, and the natural sciences". Carter launched the first weblog directory at the Open Directory Project in November 1998.
(Maya Andreyevna has a virtual reality camera planted in h...)
1996