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''Accidental Creatures'' is a 1998 novel by [[Anne Harris]]. It features the story of [[Chango Chichelski]], a mutant.
[[File:Harris-AccidentalCreatures-orange.jpg|thumb|right|150px]]'''''Accidental Creatures''''' is a 1998 novel by [[Anne Harris]]. It features the story of [[Chango Chichelski]], a mutant.


Accidental Creatures has more of that second-novel polish, primarily displayed in somewhat tighter plotting. Harris has done a good job in following up her first novel.  
==Notes==
''Accidental Creatures'' has more of that second-novel polish, primarily displayed in somewhat tighter plotting. Harris has done a good job in following up her first novel.  


Keywords: environmental degradation, evil corporations, bioengineering. And an unexpected pleasure: [[union organizing]].
Keywords: environmental degradation, evil corporations, bioengineering. And an unexpected pleasure: [[union organizing]].


==Awards==
* 1999 [[Spectrum Award]] for ''Accidental Creatures''
* 1999 [[Spectrum Award]] for ''Accidental Creatures''


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Accidental Creatures is a 1998 novel by Anne Harris. It features the story of Chango Chichelski, a mutant.

Notes

Accidental Creatures has more of that second-novel polish, primarily displayed in somewhat tighter plotting. Harris has done a good job in following up her first novel.

Keywords: environmental degradation, evil corporations, bioengineering. And an unexpected pleasure: union organizing.

Awards