The Cyberpunk Body Hacking Grinders in Cyberwar

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My latest book is a thriller and it is science fiction, but it is also known as what is called a genre smasher, and so I felt it was time to address the cyberpunk body hacking grinders in Cyberwar. I hate labels, but sometimes they are necessity when it comes to easily finding information. Without the fantastically fun sub-genre of speculative fiction known as'Cyberpunk', it would be pretty damn hard to find new books that I like that in some way loosely resemble the technologically gritty woes of imagined futures or worlds or realities brought to us in stories like Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep (the neighbors will have your balls if your robotic sheep proves to be impersonating a real one) or William Gibson's unparalleled Neuromancer. It occurs to me, right now, as the horrid commercials blare their noise at my back, while I eagerly await my Alma Mater's first entry into the March Madness Tournament, that my book has been marketed wrong. That is, to say, Cyberwar meets the expectations for a sci-fi thriller, but that is far short of the whole picture.

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