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The Girls With Kaleidoscope Eyes: Analog Stories for a Digital Age
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The Girls With Kaleidoscope Eyes: Analog Stories for a Digital Age

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Ranging from flash to full novella lengths, the ten pieces featured here include stories about time travel and the 1939 World’s Fair, a tendentious man/dog relationship on Mars, a spam-blocker program that incidentally shuts down the universe, giant artworks among the nearly immortal, Einstein channeled by a fortune teller, Big Data meets March Madness, and enhanced bonobos trying to re-create Shakespeare’s lost play Cardenio. Hendrix’s stories transcend time and show us the futures the human race yet may face, in the digital age and beyond.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fairwood Press LLC
Date
13 August 2019
Pages
318
ISBN
9781933846774

Ranging from flash to full novella lengths, the ten pieces featured here include stories about time travel and the 1939 World’s Fair, a tendentious man/dog relationship on Mars, a spam-blocker program that incidentally shuts down the universe, giant artworks among the nearly immortal, Einstein channeled by a fortune teller, Big Data meets March Madness, and enhanced bonobos trying to re-create Shakespeare’s lost play Cardenio. Hendrix’s stories transcend time and show us the futures the human race yet may face, in the digital age and beyond.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fairwood Press LLC
Date
13 August 2019
Pages
318
ISBN
9781933846774