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Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Sci-Fi Feature: Glitched by Tiffany Yao #promo #giveaway #scifi #rabtbooktours @RABTBookTours

 

 

Science Fiction

Date Published: April 14, 2022

 

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Kashmira lived an ordinary life until an army of invaders sacked her city and left her for dead. When she awakens, she discovers she is a glitch in a virtual reality video game – destined only for deletion by the bots that hunt her. 

Dugan is a bitterly disgruntled engineer who played a pivotal role in the creation of virtual reality games and the NPCs who inhabit them. Fired from the company he helped found, he seeks only revenge.

In a chance encounter, Dugan sees in Kashmira a tool to sabotage the games and avenge himself, and through him, Kashmira finds the help she desperately needs. As they traverse the worlds of virtual reality and their friendship deepens, it will take everything they have not only for her to win her freedom and survive, but also to answer the fundamental question of what “life” is.

 


About the Author

Tiffany writes science fiction to explore the ways technology shapes our view of ourselves. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she bumped shoulders with diverse folks from all walks of life who inspire her characters. She incorporates her experience working in the aerospace and tech industry into her storytelling. She is now based in Austin, Texas.


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2 comments:

  1. Glitched sounds like an excellent sci-fi read and I am looking forward to it. Thank you for sharing the author's bio and book details

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  2. I was first presented with the idea of what ‘living’ is in relation to technology versus real life was with the 1980’s films, ‘Short Circuit’ and ‘Blade Runner’. It’s fascinating to think of how real
    the experience of an online world and electronically driven intelligence can seem.

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