C.N. Bean writes novels, screenplays, poetry, short fiction and non-fiction. His novels include Putnam/Penguin’s A Soul to Take, Dust to Dust and With Evil Intent. He directs and produces films. His most recent film, Poem to a Nameless Slave, premiered in numerous prestigious film festivals. His screenplay, The Dream Interpreter, became Virginia Tech’s first public film and went on to the Cannes Film Festival. His screenplays have won various awards. His poetry has appeared widely and one of his poems, “Parable of the Sewer,” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Anti-Im! Anti-Im! returns an ancient genre, the parable, to the contemporary world and shares it in four parts.
Anti-Im! Anti-Im! Day Four completes a four-part modern parable that has artificial intelligence, genetic warfare and genocide trap 15-year-old Nicole Dee Showalter, a biracial girl from a small town. Four years later, she has aged beyond 40 and is fighting not just for her life but to save a diseased world. The courtroom drama of her crime is full of darkness.
Anti-Im! Anti-Im! Day Three continues a four-part modern parable that has artificial intelligence, genetic warfare and genocide trap 15-year-old Nicole Dee Showalter, a biracial girl from a small town. Four years later, she looks at least 40 and is fighting not just for her life but to save a diseased world. The courtroom drama of her crime is full of darkness.
Anti-Im! Anti-Im! Day Two continues the four-part modern parable that has artificial intelligence, genetic warfare and genocide trap 15-year-old Nicole Dee Showalter, a biracial girl from a small town. Four years later, she is aging too quickly and fighting not just for her life but for the lives of countless others she has infected. The courtroom drama of her crime is full of darkness.
Price:
$6.99 USD.
Words: 34,900.
Language:
English.
Published: December 21, 2018
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Categories:
Fiction » Literature » Literary
Anti-Im! Anti-Im! Day One opens a modern parable that has artificial intelligence, genetic warfare and genocide trap 15-year-old Nicole Dee Showalter, a biracial girl from a small town. Four years later, she is aging too quickly and fighting not just for her life but for the lives of countless others she has infected. The courtroom drama of her crime is full of dark moments and allusions.