A transhuman twist

Scary future of Artificial Intelligence:  Is android superiority over humans inevitable? Human Hybrids: ORIGIN (Illustrated Novel) New Cyberpunk illustrated Sci-Fi novel imagines the first augmented human

287pp 50 black and white illustrations paperback edition $10.80 or 14 color illustrations Kindle edition $2.99.

Dunsmuir, California-- The test Subject struggles to control her body and its developments, a metaphor of humanity’s struggle to exert primacy over the creeping development of androids. Amplification or augmentation of the human is one way to gain competitive edge over the bots.

Sha Li in Beijing

Sha Li in Beijing

“The dystopian future for humanity is probable without champions who will wage the war for humans now.  This story is what that could look like,” says Sha Li.

Sha Li, artist and writer, mastered story telling with plein air depictions of rural town life before gaining recognition as a journalist and user experience expert. 

She says, “If you can imagine it, they’re already doing it,”

meaning transhumanism and global dominance is the goal of Artificial Intelligence through breakthrough discoveries like artificial blood, CRISPER editing, and space travel.

Prior to writing in cyberpunk genre, she created an espionage series An American in Beijing with three thriller novels set in modern China. Not an easy read, numerous Chinese and American characters in rich settings demand surrender to a fictional reality.

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In Human Hybrids: ORIGIN (Illustrated Novel), everyone wants a piece of her action, the babies, and the research potential.  They pursue her aggressively, inserting invasive research protocols and bots with military applications.  The first test subject died. 

The Subject turns tables on the researchers and their computers, infects them with her ideas and transhuman designs. But can she control the outcome?

More information at Human Hybrids: ORIGIN.  Write to ShaLiauthor@gmail.comLeave a reviewAvailable now at Amazon.com
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