"Slow Life" is a science fiction novelette by American writer Michael Swanwick, originally published in the December 2002 issue of Analog Science Fiction. It won the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 2003.

"Slow Life"
Short story by Michael Swanwick
Genre(s)Science fiction
Publication
PublisherAnalog Science Fiction
Publication dateDecember 2002

The story is set on Titan. The author wrote: "I liked Titan specifically because there was a lot known about its chemistry and geography, but most people were not familiar with it, so a story set there would feel fresh to them."[1]

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The first explorers on Titan find that the ocean is a weird chemical soup. There does not seem to be any life in it until one of the expedition members begins to believe that something is talking to her through her dreams.

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  1. ^ Stocks, Erin (August 2012). "Author Spotlight: Michael Swanwick". Lightspeed Magazine. No. 27. Retrieved July 9, 2019.

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