The Girl Who Was Plugged In

side by side series of the cover of The Girl Who Was Plugged In

Alice Sheldon’s Unveiling of Humanity

In “The Girl Who Was Plugged In,” a futuristic society has found a loophole in a law forbidding commercial advertisements—the use of “gods,” young, beautiful, pre-programmed, and mechanically-engineered celebrities whose lives are a series of opportunities for product placement. In this world, where perfection has been manufactured, the flawed are easily swept under the rug, removed from public view, and used for parts.