A review by ninj
Forest of Memory by Mary Robinette Kowal

4.0

When everyone is always connected, it can be profitable to sell a description of a memory that was never recorded. A woman interrupts a man performing a task at a deer crossing and then has to focus on staying alive, as the story explores themes of internet-connectedness, memory, motivation, reality. Peppered with typos etc as a 'true narration', that actually didn't bother me (I was worried it would), though I wasn't super fond of the over-explaining to the receiver of the document. But overall really enjoyed this.