Don't Press Charges and I Won't Sue

It was first published in Boston Review, in their 2017 Global Dystopias anthology.

Rachel is a trans woman who is captured by an agency that forces detransition by means of brain transplants — where she discovers that the person supervising her torture is her childhood friend Jeffrey.

"Don't Press Charges and I Won't Sue" won the 2018 Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award,[1] and was on the Honor List for the James Tiptree Jr.

"[5] Anders has described the story's genesis as her own anxieties over the then-pending inauguration of Donald Trump.

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