If you habitually read Kritzer's short fiction, *Liberty's Daughter* might be familiar to you, as it is adapted from a series of stories that originally ran in #TheMagazineOfFantasyAndScienceFiction. Kritzer's YA debut, *Catfishing on the CatNet*, was also adapted from a short story, "Cat Pictures Please," which won the Hugo Award in 2016:

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#LibertarianExit - buying a country, or an archipelago, or just a luxury bunker - has been in the air lately.

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Naomi Kritzer's "Catfishing on the CatNet": an AI caper about the true nature of online friendship | Boing Boing

Back in 2016, Naomi Kritzer won the Hugo award for her brilliant, endearing story Cat Pictures Please, in which an AI with an insatiable craving for cat pictures explains its view on the world and …

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