Gregory Sherl wrote The Future For Curious People. Set in current times in Baltimore, there is a new service available for curious people. Envisionists will, for a fee, show you your future. You put on a paper gown, wear a virtual reality helmet, take a pill, and watch your future on a computer screen. Evelyn is a young librarian and she goes to Dr. Chin, an envisionist, to see how her future with her boyfriend, Adrian, looks like in ten years. While in the office she meets a young man named Godfrey. Both Evelyn and Godfrey are so curious, they keep returning to Doctor Chin's office for more sessions than are recommended. After all, life is a series of choices. Wouldn't you be curious to find out how your life would have went had you made different choices? I enjoyed this quirky story narrated by Evelyn and Godfrey.
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