ReImagination

· Singularity's Children Book 4 · Lobster Books
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ReImagination: to imagine anew; to form a new conception.

The 21st century is reaching middle age. Installations orbit the Earth and synthetic intelligences rule the digital. The Forwards have destroyed the Mesh. The Thalassocracy of New Atlantis lies shattered, reeling from multiple atomic strikes. 

Might the dreams of better times have been nothing more than naive, figments of wishful thinking? 

As the BugNet begins to stir, a few believe there may be hope yet...

ReImagination is the final book in an epic story arc which hints at possibilities beyond cynical exploitation, gross inequality, and mass manipulation through industrialised persuasive technologies.

In this final extravagant, action-packed romp, we find out if Niato, the Nebulous Kin, and the internet of animals can carry this vision of a better world to all Singularity's Children.

Technology. Adventure. Hope.

About the author

Toby Weston (born May 8th, 1972) is a British writer and technologist.

His work weaves action and philosophy while dealing with the themes of consciousness, utopia, and the technological singularity.

His books are grounded in science, but he is prepared to take excursions into the fantastic. 

Before writing books, Toby worked as a parking attendant, spook, tour guide, software engineer and chef (if you count making crab sandwiches).

His academic background spans Software Engineering, Computational Neuroscience, Environmental Biology and Deep Learning.

He is currently based in Switzerland where he writes and works in the field of digital innovation.

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