Story Details
Categories Science Fiction Robots & AI
Matt Reiten has been a soldier, a scientist, and a loving dad. Robot Princess takes us to a place of awakening awareness, both for a doting A.I. and the young girl it cares for.
Author Details
M. T. Reiten served in the military and works as a scientist at a national lab in the southwest proving that there is such a thing as too much research for writing. He is a Writers of the Future winner, a multiple-time Baen Short Story finalist, and has published in several anthologies to include S. M. Stirlings The Change. He has a beautiful little girl who is growing up smart, strong, and kind. "Robot Princess" is a love letter to her.
Illustrator Details
Elizabeth Leggett is a Hugo award-winning illustrator whose work focuses on soulful, human moments-in-time that combine ambiguous interpretation and curiosity with realism. In 2012, she ended a long fallow period by creating a full seventy-eight card tarot in a single year. From there, she transitioned into freelance illustration. Her clients represent a broad range of outlets, from multiple Hugo award-winning Lightspeed Magazine to multiple Lambda Literary winner, Lethe Press. She was honored to be chosen to art direct both Women Destroy Fantasy and Queers Destroy Science Fiction, both under the Lightspeed banner. She has been working for Lightspeed Magazine since 2014.
Robot Princess
Author Details
M. T. Reiten served in the military and works as a scientist at a national lab in the southwest proving that there is such a thing as too much research for writing. He is a Writers of the Future winner, a multiple-time Baen Short Story finalist, and has published in several anthologies to include S. M. Stirlings The Change. He has a beautiful little girl who is growing up smart, strong, and kind. "Robot Princess" is a love letter to her.
Illustrator Details
Elizabeth Leggett is a Hugo award-winning illustrator whose work focuses on soulful, human moments-in-time that combine ambiguous interpretation and curiosity with realism. In 2012, she ended a long fallow period by creating a full seventy-eight card tarot in a single year. From there, she transitioned into freelance illustration. Her clients represent a broad range of outlets, from multiple Hugo award-winning Lightspeed Magazine to multiple Lambda Literary winner, Lethe Press. She was honored to be chosen to art direct both Women Destroy Fantasy and Queers Destroy Science Fiction, both under the Lightspeed banner. She has been working for Lightspeed Magazine since 2014.