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=== Contains examples of: ===
* [[After the End]], although we never find out if it's set on Earth in the far future or on some other planet.
* [[After the End]], although we never find out if it's set on Earth in the far future or on some other planet.
** However, the [[Word of God]] says [http://io9.com/5670273/feminism-astronauts-and-riding-sidesaddle-talking-to-dreamsnake-author-vonda-mcintyre at some time] that it is Earth.
** However, the [[Word of God]] says [http://io9.com/5670273/feminism-astronauts-and-riding-sidesaddle-talking-to-dreamsnake-author-vonda-mcintyre at some time] that it is Earth.

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Now be a good boy and take your medicine. (The feeder's photo by FireFail.)


Dreamsnake is a 1978 Science Fiction novel written by Vonda N. McIntyre.

Snake is a traveling healer, using the chemically-altered venom of her pet vipers to treat various ills in a somewhat undefined postapocalyptic setting. And early in the story, a well-meaning but paranoid and misinformed individual kills the titular animal... which just so happens to be both important to her job and incredibly rare. As the only alternative is to come back to her teachers and almost certainly end her healer's career, Snake decides to try to find out something which no one had been able to discover: the natural source of dreamsnakes. During her travel she is forced to make difficult ethical decisions, which subtly introduce an element of An Aesop and comment on some problems brought to light in The Seventies.


Tropes used in Dreamsnake include: