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Max Malterer

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I write near-future novels that feel close enough to touch—stories where intimate lives collide with plausible technologies and the hardest choices are human.

My debut, The Human Relief Project, explores a society being “freed” from work and the people deciding what remains of purpose and dignity when jobs fall away.

Before turning to fiction, I spent years building systems in non-profit, tech, and strategy roles. That work taught me how incentives, policies, and good intentions ripple through everyday lives—lessons that now shape my storytelling.

I call my approach Speculative Realism: character-first fiction where big ideas are carried by lived moments rather than explanation, and realistic what-ifs quietly reshape how we see familiar choice
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Artificial Wombs. AI Alloparenting. Population Collapse. Science or Fiction?

Fresh stack of copies arrived :)

Three months ago Birthright was released to the world. Time flies.

[For the ones new here: Birthright is my latest near-future novel about a country voting to ban natural birth, and a young woman for whom it’s about to become the most personal question of her life.]

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Published on May 22, 2026 06:45
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