Tara Cage is struggling to sell her next book. Publishers on Mars want another of her cheerful, optimistic Earth travelogues, the ones that made her so... > Lire la suite
Tara Cage is struggling to sell her next book. Publishers on Mars want another of her cheerful, optimistic Earth travelogues, the ones that made her so popular, but things have been getting bad on Earth. Climate change and economic upheaval have made Tara a lot more cynical, and sick of selling Mars a whitewashed version of her home planet. Her sister and literary agent, Michaela Cage, tries to grease the wheels with a potential publisher by getting a realtime FTL video connection between them on Mars and Tara on Earth. Unfortunately Tara's internet connection has been screwy, making the video chat's predictive AI patch over moments of lag with an AI version of Tara, compiled from calls made by Tara the last time she used it-which was twenty years ago. Between the upbeat, cheerful robo-Tara, and the true, jaded, bitter Tara, the publisher is getting mixed messages-though the AI seems to be making a better impression than Tara herself. Classic Cage is a play about public personas, optimism and pessimism, and the reconciling of youthful dreams with present realities. Running time is approximately 40 minutes. The cast is 3F, 2M. With the exception of the cover, copyright of the entirety of this publication has been waived by Francis Bass, the author, in celebration of Public Domain Day 2022.
Francis Bass is a writer of science fiction and fantasy. His work has appeared in RECKONING, ELECTRIC LITERATURE, and others. He lives in Philadelphia.