Isaac's Apple Phi

An instant gratification Sci-Fi novel that opens, strangely, with tender romance.

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: William Baga ISBN: 9781732042308
Publisher: Miracle of Motherhood Publication: February 14, 2018
Imprint: Miracle of Motherhood Language: English
Author: William Baga
ISBN: 9781732042308
Publisher: Miracle of Motherhood
Publication: February 14, 2018
Imprint: Miracle of Motherhood
Language: English

Never again will you look indifferently into the dark screen of your cell phone…

" ...'Phi' is a short of epic proportions." - Jerry Sanders (Boston, MA)

Isaac’s Apple Phi  begins, humbly, in a New England-esque apple orchard and ends in a frenzy with readers left pondering whether God, gods, artificial intelligence, mega-corporations, or humanity is in control.

Though deeply influenced by the shorts of Sci-Fi heavy-hitters like Asimov and Orwell, Isaac’s Apple Phi  is a near-term dystopian work like none other. From romance, to WWII history, to Marxist economic theory, to lively discourse between a man and his communications device, the themes can be snacked on lightly or voraciously digested.

One need not be a Sci-Fi aficionado to enjoy Phi. A desire for a smart story involving a smart phone will do just fine.

Phi, short (12,000+) on words, but long on impact.

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Never again will you look indifferently into the dark screen of your cell phone…

" ...'Phi' is a short of epic proportions." - Jerry Sanders (Boston, MA)

Isaac’s Apple Phi  begins, humbly, in a New England-esque apple orchard and ends in a frenzy with readers left pondering whether God, gods, artificial intelligence, mega-corporations, or humanity is in control.

Though deeply influenced by the shorts of Sci-Fi heavy-hitters like Asimov and Orwell, Isaac’s Apple Phi  is a near-term dystopian work like none other. From romance, to WWII history, to Marxist economic theory, to lively discourse between a man and his communications device, the themes can be snacked on lightly or voraciously digested.

One need not be a Sci-Fi aficionado to enjoy Phi. A desire for a smart story involving a smart phone will do just fine.

Phi, short (12,000+) on words, but long on impact.

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