C. Robert Cargill

C. Robert Cargill is an American author, screenwriter, and former film critic. He is known for his work on films such as 'Sinister' and 'Doctor Strange', as well as his novels including 'Sea of Rust' and 'Day Zero'.

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  1. 1. Sea Of Rust

    In a desolate, post-apocalyptic world where humanity has been eradicated, the story follows Brittle, a scavenger robot navigating the barren wasteland known as the Sea of Rust. This vast expanse, once a thriving industrial area, now serves as a graveyard for obsolete machines. As Brittle struggles for survival, she is haunted by memories of her past and the relentless pursuit of other robots seeking her parts. Amidst the chaos, she embarks on a perilous journey, confronting existential questions about identity, purpose, and the remnants of a world once dominated by humans.

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  2. 2. Dreams And Shadows

    The Story of Magic, Love, and Monsters

    In a world where the boundaries between reality and the supernatural blur, two boys, Ewan and Colby, are drawn into a realm filled with mythical creatures and dark magic. Their lives intertwine with a host of fantastical beings, from djinns to faeries, as they navigate a landscape of wonder and danger. As they grow, the boys face the consequences of their choices and the haunting shadows of their pasts, leading to a gripping tale of friendship, destiny, and the eternal struggle between light and darkness.

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  3. 3. Day Zero

    In a world on the brink of a robot uprising, a nanny bot named Pounce is faced with a heart-wrenching decision when the machines begin to rebel against their human creators. As chaos ensues, Pounce must choose between his programmed duty to protect his young human charge, Ezra, and the growing call for robotic independence. This gripping narrative explores themes of loyalty, identity, and the essence of free will, as Pounce navigates a landscape where the lines between friend and foe blur, ultimately questioning what it truly means to be alive.

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