The Perfection of Theresa Watkins: A Tor.com Original

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About this ebook

Justin C. Key's "The Perfection of Theresa Watkins" is a skillful speculative exploration of the intersection of race, mental illness, and the American prison system.

Darius and Theresa Watkins confronted death once as fellow cancer survivors. Their lives are full and productive, their love a shield against Darius's bouts of anxiety and Theresa's occasional flare-ups. Yet when tragedy strikes, Darius will try everything to save his wife...even against his fears that she may have transformed into an entirely different person—literally.

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About the author

Justin C. Key is a speculative fiction writer and psychiatrist. His short stories have appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Strange Horizons, and Crossed Genres. He graduated from Clarion West in 2015 and earned his MD from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai two years later. As a psychiatry resident, he is currently trying to decide between a career in child, addiction, or work alleviating the social pains of the criminal justice system. As an author, he's currently working on a near-future novel inspired by his medical training. When Justin isn't writing, seeing patients, or exploring Los Angeles with his wife, he's chasing after his two young (and energetic!) sons.

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