Today's robot is... Ymo.
Ymo is a girl.
Ymo gets sick.
Ymo will die.
Ymo gets turned into a robot (not a girl).
Robots don't die.
Robots don't sleep.
Robots don't dream...
Getting
medical tests performed on her to pay the rent, staying up all night
with her scarred and strange friends, sharing beds with her boyfriend
and whoever else comes along, Ymo's is a world so infused with sex that
it's become an identity. Ymo is a woman. That is, until diagnosis with
a life-threatening illness leaves her no chance of survival, except in
the gender-neutral body of a robot. What follows is her struggle to
stay human while existing as a sexless object. Ymo's final role as
guinea pig will be to answer the question "What if people didn't dream?"
"A
toxic-shock torrent of bad energy and beautiful language, Colette
Phair's 'Nightmare in Silicon' is recklessly brave and driven writing,
brimming with fluorescent style and startling ideas. Hers is a strong,
new voice that demands and deserves to be listened to."
—ALAN MOORE, author of V For Vendetta and Watchmen
"Cyberpunk
is alive and well. Nightmare in Silicon is convulsively funny,
hideously diseased, erotically oozing, tightly plotted, and told with a
wonderfully sharp tongue."
—RUDY RUCKER, author of Software and Mathematicians
in Love
"If
Kathy Acker had lived long enough to have access to an iPod, Red Bull
and Second Life, she might have come to sound like Colette Phair… Phair
takes no prisoners in her vivid, sonorous truth-telling."
—PAUL DI FILIPPO, author of Ciphers and Ribofunk
Nightmare in Silicon is out now: http://www.amazon.com/Nightmare-Silicon-Colette-Phair/dp/0978549996/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1195892836&sr=8-2
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