
Temi Oh
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Aug 18, 2023 |
lithub.com | Temi Oh
I’d heard that fear of the dark is a protein, Scotophobin A, which can be isolated from the brains of rats. My Chemistry teacher told us that 1-hexanol smelled like cut grass. I watched her draw it once, on the whiteboard. A colorless liquid that, I imagined, smelled like memory, summer term, sports day, an army of ants cresting the summit of a picnic blanket, damp loam after rain. I’d hoped that studying neuroscience would teach me all about things like that.
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Aug 14, 2023 |
tor.com | Temi Oh
In near-future London, it has become popular for folks to have a small implant that allows one access to a more robust social media experience directly as an augmented reality. We’re thrilled to share an excerpt from Temi Oh’s More Perfect, a near-future science fiction novel reimagining the Greek myth of Eurydice and Orpheus—out from Saga Press on August 15.
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Aug 14, 2023 |
tor.com | Temi Oh
A small implant allows one access to a more robust social media experience directly as an augmented reality…We’re thrilled to share an excerpt from Temi Oh’s More Perfect, a near-future science fiction novel reimagining the Greek myth of Eurydice and Orpheus—out from Saga Press on August 15. Read More »
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Aug 1, 2023 |
arlingtonmagazine.com | Christine Mangan |Kiersten White |Temi Oh |Sarah MacLean
Round out your summer with a thriller set in 1960s Europe, a deep dive into the history of deep-sea exploration or a kids' book about the first T. Rex discovery. In heat like this, it’s hard to believe fall is just around the corner. Before month’s end, school will be back in session and pumpkin-spice-everything will return to grocery store shelves. But for now, there’s still summer reading to do.
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