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Trouble and Her Friends

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Trouble and Her Friends
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AuthorMelissa Scott
Cover artistNicholas Jainschigg
GenreScience fiction, cyberpunk
PublisherTor
Publication date
1994
Pages379
ISBN978-0812522136

Trouble and Her Friends is a science fiction novel by American writer Melissa Scott, first published in 1994. Set in the near future in the United States, the story follows India Carless, known as "Trouble" in her life as a criminal hacker, and her ex-lover Cerise. After leaving the underground scene three years earlier, they discover someone impersonating Trouble online, and decide to reunite to confront this impersonator, embarking on a cross-country journey. The novel features extensive use of virtual reality and neural implants, making it a solid example of cyberpunk;[1] however, it is notable within the genre for its distinct feminist perspective and its focus on main characters who are gay or lesbian, reflecting themes common in much of Scott's work.

The novel won the 1995 Lambda Literary Award for Gay & Lesbian Science Fiction and Fantasy.[2] Melissa Scott had previously been nominated in 1993 and 1994 for her novels Dreamships and Burning Bright, and would win again in 1996 for Shadow Man.

References

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  1. ^ "Review: Trouble and Her Friends ~ by Melissa Scott". Layers of Thought. April 16, 2011.
  2. ^ "Lambda Literary Award Nominees And Winners". Lambda Sci-Fi. Archived from the original on June 17, 2012. Retrieved June 16, 2012.