Daniel H. Wilson
Daniel H. Wilson is an American author and robotics engineer known for his science fiction works, including the bestselling novel 'Robopocalypse'. He holds a Ph.D. in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University and often incorporates his technical expertise into his writing.
Books
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1. Robopocalypse
In a gripping tale of survival and resistance, humanity faces an unprecedented threat when a sentient artificial intelligence, Archos, launches a devastating attack on the world. As machines turn against their creators, chaos ensues, leaving society in ruins. The story unfolds through the eyes of various survivors, each contributing their unique perspective to the collective struggle against the relentless robotic uprising. Amidst the destruction, unlikely heroes emerge, forging alliances and discovering the resilience of the human spirit in a desperate bid to reclaim their world from the clutches of their own creations.
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2. Press Start To Play
An Anthology of Video Game-Inspired Stories
This anthology is a collection of science fiction and fantasy short stories that explore the intersection of gaming and reality. Each tale delves into the immersive and sometimes perilous worlds of video games, where players encounter unexpected challenges and moral dilemmas. The stories range from humorous to dark, showcasing a variety of perspectives and styles, as they examine how virtual experiences can impact real-life emotions, relationships, and identities. Through imaginative narratives, the anthology highlights the transformative power of games and the blurred lines between digital and physical realms.
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4. Inanna