
The Machineries of Empire #- The Chameleon's Gloves, Universe of Xuya #Other, The Universe of Xuya #The Dragon That Flew Out of the, Sun Lords of the Principality #- Tomorrow When We See the Sun
So You Want to be a Robot and Other Stories
작성자
A. Merc Rustad
아직 평점이 없습니다
Science Fiction
Children’s
Science & Technology
+3
more
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
246
언어
영어
출판됨
May 6, 2017
출판사
Lethe Press
ISBN-10
1590216415
ISBN-13
9781590216415
설명
In a world where humanity's relationship with technology constantly evolves, A. Merc Rustad weaves a collection of captivating narratives that explore the boundaries between the organic and the synthetic. Each story invites the reader into a realm where the lines blur, raising questions about identity, consciousness, and what it means to be truly alive.
From the whimsical to the profound, the tales feature a diverse array of characters, including eccentric inventors, sentient machines, and intrepid explorers navigating futuristic landscapes. Each narrative is imbued with Rustad's signature blend of humor and poignancy, offering a fresh perspective on the possibilities of robotics and artificial intelligence.
As the characters grapple with their desires and fears, they embark on journeys that challenge their perceptions and redefine their realities. The prose is rich with vivid imagery and emotional depth, allowing readers to connect intimately with the characters’ struggles and triumphs.
Ultimately, these stories serve as a mirror to contemporary society, urging readers to ponder their own relationship with technology and the ever-looming possibility of a future where humans and machines coexist in unexpected ways. Rustad’s skillful storytelling invites reflection, making this collection a thought-provoking exploration of the human experience in an age of innovation.
From the whimsical to the profound, the tales feature a diverse array of characters, including eccentric inventors, sentient machines, and intrepid explorers navigating futuristic landscapes. Each narrative is imbued with Rustad's signature blend of humor and poignancy, offering a fresh perspective on the possibilities of robotics and artificial intelligence.
As the characters grapple with their desires and fears, they embark on journeys that challenge their perceptions and redefine their realities. The prose is rich with vivid imagery and emotional depth, allowing readers to connect intimately with the characters’ struggles and triumphs.
Ultimately, these stories serve as a mirror to contemporary society, urging readers to ponder their own relationship with technology and the ever-looming possibility of a future where humans and machines coexist in unexpected ways. Rustad’s skillful storytelling invites reflection, making this collection a thought-provoking exploration of the human experience in an age of innovation.