The future was supposed to be sleek, efficient, and well-managed. Instead, it's an absurdist playground of corporate overreach, rogue AIs, and mad science gone terribly—yet hilariously—wrong.
Inside these pages, a quantum bomb lurks pinned to a train station bulletin board, an interstellar college student accidentally buys his way into a diplomatic crisis, and a disgruntled IT worker finds herself thrust into the ranks of villainy… and liking it, and humanity’s artificial "servants" decide they've had enough. Whether it's deep space, a dystopian voting booth, or a neighborhood teetering on the edge of sanity, every story peels back another layer of dysfunction in a world that runs on equal parts hubris and bad decisions.
Darkly comedic and relentlessly clever, Sudo VI Margret․DMP is a mind-bending collection of twisted futures, corporate nightmares, and technology just sentient enough to be pissed off. If you’ve ever suspected that the universe is held together with duct tape and questionable code, this book is for you.
Also going by the moniker of “Ew! It’s Margret”, Margret “The Margret” Treiber has been voted “most likely to display awkward and inappropriate behavior in public” by a random group of drunks downtown.
Besides being odd and writing speculative fiction, Margret serves as editor-in-chief for the speculative humor magazine, Sci-Fi Lampoon. When she’s not writing or working at her day job corrupting technology, she helps her birds break things for her spouse to fix.