In the not-so-distant future, humanity stands at the precipice of a digital revolution. The world has become interconnected, bound together by a sprawling network of technology and information. It is a time of great promise and unprecedented change, where the boundaries between the physical and digital realms blur, and the potential for progress seems limitless. Amidst this backdrop, a visionary city emerges—a haven nestled at the crossroads of innovation and human aspiration. Welcome to Techno Haven, a bastion of technological advancement and the epicenter of the digital age. This city, borne out of a collective desire for progress and a thirst for a better future, becomes a beacon of hope in a world grappling with the complexities of the digital revolution.
Laura Lee is the author of 22 books. In addition to a large catalog of humorous reference titles such as The Pocket Encyclopedia of Aggravation and Don't Screw It Up, she has written one children's book, A Child's Introduction to Ballet, two novels, Angel and Identity Theft, and Oscar's Ghost, which deals with conflicts between members of Oscar Wilde's circle over his legacy after the playwright's death and Wilde Nights & Robber Barons, the story of a member of Wilde's circle who went on to be part of an international band of confidence tricksters who used false titles of nobility.
The San Francisco Chronicle has said of her work: "Lee's dry, humorous tone makes her a charming companion... She has a penchant for wordplay that is irresistible."
Lee brings to her writing a unique background which includes work as a professional mime, improvisational comic, and radio announcer. After a three-year stint as a part-time touring public relations director for a Russian ballet company, Lee has returned to her native Michigan where she divides her time between writing and producing ballet educational tours with her partner a Russian ballet dancer and director.