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Month: November 2012

Foes of Reality Review of Pink Noise

Miranda at Foes of Reality reviewed Pink Noise: A Posthuman Tale. At first, like Alice, she “was feeling rather lost until I found the key to Leo’s code: […] Pink Noise is science as prose poetry.” She even suggested a soundtrack! “How does it feel — to be a ray of light? You’re cutting through the plasma of the solar wind at nearly the speed of light in a vacuum. The distances have shrunk. You’re a pulse of signals, ones and zeroes. A frozen state of mind.” (Suggested soundtrack) Does that turn you on? Then drop out and tune in…

Review of Pink Noise by SheNeverSlept

The reviewer at SheNeverSlept.com finds the Pink Noise story “quite exciting” but finds the non-fiction notes in the back of the book even more enjoyable: Pink Noise: A Posthuman Tale by Leonid Korogodski is a mind melting tale of the future. The humans have made it to Mars and have also discovered immortality. They download their brains into the “e-World,” calling themselves “posthuman.” The story follows Nathi, a Zulu born on Mars. He is a posthuman healer who has been assigned to restore the brain of a young girl in a coma so that she may be downloaded into e-World.…