<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"The world of tomorrow holds wonders unlike anything humanity has ever seen! But only for those lucky few. Alicia, a runaway New Woman, comes to small-town Wheeling, West Virginia, and gets entangled with Jess and Dale, throwing their lives of pointless work and drug-fueled virtual reality into chaos. Meanwhile, truths are uncovered of the nation's rewritten history--truths powerful corporations would rather leave hidden. Rural cyberpunk of frustrated ambitions mixed with life-altering changes and cyber-mystery!"--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The world of tomorrow holds wonders unlike anything humanity has ever seen! But only for those lucky few. </p><p>Alicia, a runaway New Woman, comes to small-town Wheeling, West Virginia, and gets entangled with Jess and Dale, throwing their lives of pointless work and drug-fueled virtual reality into chaos. Meanwhile, truths are uncovered of the nation's rewritten history--truths powerful corporations would rather leave hidden. </p><p>Rural cyberpunk of frustrated ambitions mixed with life-altering changes and cyber-mystery! </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"<em>Johnny Mnemonic</em> goes Millennial. Cyberpunk is not dead, and Erica Satifka is its queen." (<strong>Silvia Moreno Garcia, </strong>award-winning editor of <em>She Walks in Shadows</em>)</p><p>"<em>Busted Synapses</em> is the cyberpunk cry of Generation Screwed--a shrewd look at transhumanism through the lens of insurmountable debt and a thoroughly dehumanized workforce. A stunning novella from a unique voice in the literary class war. </p><p>"Satifka is a working-class writer for our incomprehensible times, turning out endless truths in fiction and speaking for a generation lost in debt and dead-end jobs. This novella cuts through the cyberpunk future we were promised like a high-interest credit card lining up ketamine dropped off by a drone. Do lines of this book and dream of your own electric sheep. </p><p>"A book for the people whose lives are all online and whose friends are always on the brink of unlivable lives. <em>Busted Synapses</em> is the kind of painfully true that only great science fiction can be: it reads the future in video cards and credit cards and shows us fear in a fistful of medical bills. A grim and bitter triumph." (<strong>Meg Elison, </strong>author of <em>The Book of the Unnamed Midwife</em>)</p><p>"What constitutes a human life? Erika Satifka asks that monster of a question in <em>Busted Synapses</em>, and the answers offered aren't for the faint. With poignant sensitivity and science-fictional rigor, Satifka proves herself an uncanny chronicler of the human--and inhuman--condition." (<strong>Jason Heller, </strong> author of <em>Strange Stars</em>)</p><br>
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