“Correspondence is a short but complex and confident first novel, warmly human … and cheerfully subversive” – Interzone
“I believe this novel will be enjoyed by cyborgs and humans alike” – Amazon Reviewer, 5 stars
In this complex novel the reader takes the role of the narrator, and works as a compositor, a new kind of storyteller.
Once a wife and mother, you now long to escape from the world of human emotion into the calm and pain-free life of a cyborg, and you design a different kind of future for yourself. You become an extension of the prosthetics attached to you and create characters from your source materials. But you must be careful, your characters, Shirley and Rosa, may have agendas of their own, leading to unexpected consequences…
A hypnotic mix of cyberpunk and magical realism, this chilling first novel by Sue Thomas marks the debut of a corrosively brilliant writer. Subversive and utterly imaginative, Correspondence breaks the boundaries of conventional fiction to explore the meaning of consciousness itself.
			“I believe this novel will be enjoyed by cyborgs and humans alike” – Amazon Reviewer, 5 stars
In this complex novel the reader takes the role of the narrator, and works as a compositor, a new kind of storyteller.
Once a wife and mother, you now long to escape from the world of human emotion into the calm and pain-free life of a cyborg, and you design a different kind of future for yourself. You become an extension of the prosthetics attached to you and create characters from your source materials. But you must be careful, your characters, Shirley and Rosa, may have agendas of their own, leading to unexpected consequences…
A hypnotic mix of cyberpunk and magical realism, this chilling first novel by Sue Thomas marks the debut of a corrosively brilliant writer. Subversive and utterly imaginative, Correspondence breaks the boundaries of conventional fiction to explore the meaning of consciousness itself.
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