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The Ghostwriters

The Ghostwriters

The Ghostwriters

by M. J. Maloney

ISBN: 9781913380786

Publisher: Goldsmiths Press

Pub Date: June 27, 2023

In a re-wilded, near-future England, a group of activists led by a writer try to make a noise in a society that refuses to hear its people.
The Disinformation War

The Disinformation War

The Disinformation War

by S. J. Groenewegen

ISBN: 9781913380809

Publisher: Goldsmiths Press

Pub Date: June 13, 2023

A poverty-stricken veteran of online social justice battles joins with a group of unlikely allies to fight in the war of disinformation before Britain becomes fully totalitarian.
Autodrive

Autodrive

Autodrive

by Jordan Crandall

ISBN: 9781913380724

Publisher: Goldsmiths Press

Pub Date: April 4, 2023

A literary odyssey along the highways at a time when a new form of superintelligence has emerged.
Empathy

Empathy

Empathy

by Hoa Pham

ISBN: 9781913380618

Publisher: Goldsmiths Press

Pub Date: November 8, 2022

a science-fiction novel involving clones, a psychic, and empathy as a recreational drug.
2+2=5

2+2=5

2+2=5

by Jake Chapman

ISBN: 9781913029692

Publisher: Urbanomic

Pub Date: November 16, 2021

A riotous new take on a classic fictional dystopia, with an all-you-can-eat quinoa buffet of wrongthink.
Venusia

Venusia

Venusia

by Mark von Schlegell

ISBN: 9781584350262

Publisher: Semiotext(e)

Pub Date: August 5, 2005

A novel about life under enlightened totalitarianism in the twenty-third century and the efforts of a mild-mannered junk dealer to change the human condition.
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