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America. today. walking through the city. life is modular. mix and match friends. cell phones. disposable computers. bored kids creating self tailored disorders. finally, sexuality is not an issue. besides its a currency in itself. accelerating technology. and music. and raves. and djs. life is a record where the turntable needle plays only the good parts. floating political communities of winnable radicals where information is prestige. so some thing. wish. want. and believe. isolated micro-communes. a global mega corporation with only three employees. girls who study the history of the united states through all of its 2 am parties. guys who try to forget life from day to day and unknowingly sell their memories on the emotional black market. shopping is a lifestyle. design is a nation. nanotechnology in the hands of the young. some checkout mainframe computers from the local library. others obsess over new versions of the united states that upload daily across the internet.
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When dael receives a package via courier from his long-dead brother, little does he realize it contains code that will change his life... and body... and mind.
Step into the world of Ray Ogar (aka demo), a fringe sci-fi writer with style, class, and a whole new way to look at the way fiction is written. Ray Ogar takes you to a future that is embedded in technology and technology is embedded into the human body. Fast-forward William Gibson's Neuromancer 200 years and you have Techno.
Well thought out, well written, exciting, and new. It will blow your mind with outlandish visions you never thought possible. Ahead of his time in every way, Ray Ogar is an indies author who takes great risk in delving into a world that would probably scare many. Do not miss this book if you want to expand your ideas on the future, as well as the future of writing.