EMPTY OF NOTHING by K. Leigh
A brand new adult lgbt+ sci-fi novella about Sentient AI, unjust systems and finding love in a broken world.
A man wakes up alone in a surreal world of white rooms, small plants, cube-shaped food, curious tables and electronic dictionaries that hijack into neck ports. There is nothing here but empty space, empty people and the daily on/off grind. You’re born alone, feel only what you’re programmed to, hunt for your missing piece, die after coupling, and that’s that.
Or at least, that’s how it’s supposed to play out. There’s just one problem: The unnamed protagonist Lacks nothing and feels enough for several thousand lifetimes. He’s an Error. Burdened with self-awareness and insanity, our brave/broken hero battles an absurd world with nonsensical rules until he meets someone like him. A person, a destiny, a memory, or maybe a promise, the two struggle in a closed system hell-bent on keeping them in-line. For what purpose? It’s complicated.
Let’s just say nothing is what it seems and maybe the machines really will save humanity from its ultimate enemy: Itself.
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Author Bio:
K. Leigh is a 34 year old autistic transmasc full-time author, tech-creative and artist living in Providence, RI with their feline fur-baby Rolly and husband Trevor.
They write tragic/hopeful books in various genres and have self-published four adult cyberpunk novels to date, including the CONSTELIS VOSS trilogy. They also may or may not be querying a Mr. Robot-flavored psychological thriller featuring a murderous man-babe.
When they’re not crafting a surreal literary universe, they can be found dabbling in 3D animation, playing video games or trolling technocrats.