What better way to introduce the novel, than say that there is an uncanny co-incidence in the near future invention it describes in teledildonics - "Fundawear"
Unknown to me, at about the same time I was writing the book, Durex (yes the condom people) were possibly toying with the idea of sex underwear. Last week they released a prototype.
Read page 18 of Memories with Maya and you'll see the uncanny co-incidence. http://bit.ly/121M8Wk
So is the book nothing but scifi erotica and porn then?
Far from it. The story looks at near future technology and how it will affect human personal relationships...even after death.
If you like your science fiction hard (no pun) and don't mind a book that stays away from commercial dystopia and cliff hangers at every chapter end... You'll possibly love geeking out on the science and the story.
The e-book version is 0.99c as a promo on Amazon: Link: http://authl.it/8i and the paperback $5.86
I'd love to discuss the topics touched on in the story: Transhumanism, The singularity, Immortality and Quantum Archeology.
Unknown to me, at about the same time I was writing the book, Durex (yes the condom people) were possibly toying with the idea of sex underwear. Last week they released a prototype.
Read page 18 of Memories with Maya and you'll see the uncanny co-incidence. http://bit.ly/121M8Wk
So is the book nothing but scifi erotica and porn then?
Far from it. The story looks at near future technology and how it will affect human personal relationships...even after death.
If you like your science fiction hard (no pun) and don't mind a book that stays away from commercial dystopia and cliff hangers at every chapter end... You'll possibly love geeking out on the science and the story.
The e-book version is 0.99c as a promo on Amazon:
Link: http://authl.it/8i and the paperback $5.86
I'd love to discuss the topics touched on in the story:
Transhumanism, The singularity, Immortality and Quantum Archeology.
Kind Regards.