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Swan Song
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SOLVED: Adult Fiction > SOLVED. SF/Apocalypse? About a girl who has a growth (cocoon) that ultimately covers her face. Read in the 80s/90s [s]

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Christian Kitchen (ckitchen) | 2 comments Not much more than that I'm afraid. It was in a very similar vein as The Stand or Swan Song. I don't remember what happens when she emerges but it's fairly instrumental to the plot.


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Andy | 2124 comments That sounds familiar - I read a short story like that in an issue of Asimov's SF magazine in the 1980s or so. Could you have read that issue?


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Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments I think I have read a short story like that, too, but unfortunately I can't remember where.
In the story I have read it turned out that (view spoiler)


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Robert | 2 comments Swan song by Robert McCammon


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Andy | 2124 comments Martini wrote: "I think I have read a short story like that, too, but unfortunately I can't remember where.
In the story I have read it turned out that [spoilers removed]"


That was an episode of "Outer Limits" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_o...


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Kris | 54888 comments Mod
Swan Song by Robert McCammon - Robert's suggestion


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Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments Andy wrote: "That was an episode of "Outer Limits" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_o..."

That Wikipedia description is quite similar, but I don't remember anything about a rave. I am sure that I have read it, since I have never watched "Outer Limits". Maybe the author of that episode, Steven Barnes, has also published it as a short story somewhere...


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Andy | 2124 comments Martini wrote: "Andy wrote: "That was an episode of "Outer Limits" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_o..."

That Wikipedia description is quite similar, but I don't remember anything about a rave. I am sure that..."


I haven't found any listing for Steven Barnes having published this separately, but he might have. I'm trying to remember which story published in Asimov's in the 1980s matches the original OP's description, but no luck so far.


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Deanne Devine | 227 comments Kris wrote: "Swan Song by Robert McCammon - Robert's suggestion"
I second this suggestion even though it appears you already read it:)


Christian Kitchen (ckitchen) | 2 comments Well I just started reading Swan Song for (what I thought) was the first time, the sense of deja vu continuing to increase until yup, it's definitely Swan Song.

I'm not sure when I read it but it took me 600 pages to realise that this was definitely a return journey.

Thanks for the help everyone--much appreciated!


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