The Definition of Luck: Or The Post-Modern Prometheus
Steven Paul Leiva
The Definition of Luck: Or The Post-Modern Prometheus
Steven Paul Leiva
Khadambi Kinyanjui, a 6-foot-five-Kenyan who grew up in London, is from a wealthy family. Joe Smith, quite a bit shorter, is a red-headed orphan who grew up with his Aunt Liz in a hole in the California desert. Both are brilliant scientists. One is a neurobiologist, the other an astronomer, who first meet in 2049 under the Tommy Trojan statue at the University of Southern California. They become the best of friends but a very odd couple. And yet, their brotherhood is more robust than most actual brothers.
Then tragedy strikes the pair. Death is near for one of them. What can fend it off? Can the mind, the self, be uploaded to some digital realm? Can one become more than a human and far less than an animal? Or will the fix be something unexpected and mysterious? Can this human survive? Can humanity? Can friendship?
PRAISE FOR STEVEN PAUL LEIVA
Steven Leiva not only promises but delivers. Bravo! - Ray Bradbury
The author’s true strength is in storytelling. - Ricky L. Brown, Amazing Stories Magazine
Leiva has such a vivid imagination. - Stuart Nulman, Montreal Times
Leiva is witty and engaging, stylistically striking. - Areyon Jolivette, The Daily Californian
Steven Paul Leiva is a master wordsmith able to take on any genre or blend them. - Jean Rabe, USA Today Bestselling Author.
Leiva’s immense gifts for mystery and suspense are matched only by his wry biting wit. - Paul Provenza; author of !Satiristas!
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