VR Dystopia: Terms of Service, a novel

Dystopian science fictionfeaturing AIs doesn’t always have to be a Skynet situation. In TERMS OF SERVICE, a new indie sci-fi novel, author Craig Stanfill creates a futuristic world in which many of the problems of humans stem from restrictions on AI. Below, author Craig Stanfill shares what inspired his story. Much of the action in Terms of Service takes place within a virtual reality system which is so realistic, it sometimes seems more vivid than the actual physical world. People attend sports games, use it at work, and socialize with their.
Dystopian science fictionfeaturing AIs doesn’t always have to be a Skynet situation. In TERMS OF SERVICE, a new indie.

Apocalyptic Sci-Fi: Lost Children of Andromeda

Like a lot of sci-fi writers, Jason Michael Primrose grew up loving books and spent childhood years secretly writing. One of those imaginative creations has bloomed into the book series and multimedia fictional world, Lost Children of Andromeda. His first novel in the series, Zosma, came out in 2018, and the next, Time and Salvation, comes out in May 2021. “I grew up reading lots of different stories, but I tended toward fantasy—dragons and such,” says Primrose, citing creations as diverse as A Wrinkle in Time series, Chronicles of Narnia, Marvel comics, Goosebumps, R.L. Stine, Neil.
Like a lot of sci-fi writers, Jason Michael Primrose grew up loving books and spent childhood years secretly writing. One.