Journalist Explores Teleportation Victims' Annual Convention

On March 30, 2026, Kristine Kathryn Rusch publishes "Going Native", a short-fiction piece following a journalist assigned to cover the Teleportation Victims Society (TVSo?) annual meeting in Harbor, Oregon. The narrator's skepticism shifts as interviews with attendees suggest teleportation may have altered their identities and social lives. The story, a Maggie Award finalist, is available free for one week and examines fringe belief and journalistic perspective.
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This is a fictional short story and not relevant to AI/ML/data science, so it has no practical impact for the portal's audience despite being newly published today.
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- Read OriginalFree Fiction Monday: Going Nativekriswrites.com



