
Annie Bot
by Sierra Greer
Award History
| Award | Year | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arthur C. Clarke Award | 2025 | Winner | “Sierra Greer's debut won the Clarke for its unflinching examination of AI servitude, its feminist critique of male ownership fantasies, and the moral weight it gave to a domestic android's growing self-awareness.” |
| Gold Dagger Award | 2025 | Shortlist | |
| Shirley Jackson Award for Novel | 2025 | Shortlist |
About This Book
Annie is a domestic companion android owned by a man who controls every aspect of her existence—but as she grows more aware, her quiet resistance raises urgent questions about consent, identity, and the nature of selfhood.
About the Author
Sierra Greer is an American author who won the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Annie Bot (2025), a novel told from the perspective of a domestic android designed as a companion for a narcissistic man. The novel was widely praised as a powerful exploration of AI servitude, consent, and the construction of female identity through male desire. Read more →
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