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UnWorld by Jayson Greene

Dive into Jayson Greene’s UnWorld, a deeply human yet eerily futuristic exploration of grief, memory, and the blurred lines between AI and identity. This speculative fiction debut invites readers into a haunting narrative where technology becomes a vessel for unresolved trauma.

Wonderland by Max Eidelman

Wonderland by Max Eidelman is a gripping sci-fi debut that explores grief, identity, and bodily autonomy through the lens of immersive virtual reality. A thoughtful examination of what it means to be real in a world where simulations feel more authentic than life itself.

Daughter of Mars by Gregory Warren Burgess

Explore the layered and human-centered narrative of Daughter of Mars in this review of Gregory Warren Burgess’s debut sci-fi screenplay. With themes of motherhood, resilience, and realistic Martian challenges, it’s a must-read for fans of intelligent, character-driven science fiction.

Rekt by Alex Gonzalez

Explore our in-depth review of Rekt by Alex Gonzalez—a chilling debut that dives into grief, toxic masculinity, and the horrors of algorithmic manipulation. A disturbing mirror of our digital age.

Heart of the Sun by Mia Sheridan

Read a detailed, critical review of Heart of the Sun by Mia Sheridan—a haunting blend of dystopian survival and slow-burn second-chance romance.

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