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Isaac: A Futuristic Romance Short Story

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Previously Published in the STARDUST Anthology by Cynthia Shepp. Isaac, a Mark 3 Android, has one purpose after his creation-to make the lives of those he's assigned to easier. Shortly after being "woken up," he's presented to Mrs. Nelson-a frail, old woman who treats him like a son. He easily settles into life as a helper, just as he was programmed to do, until the doctors deem Mrs. Nelson in need of a second android companion. That's when Isaac meets Sonya, and his life, artificial or not, becomes much brighter. ISAAC is an 8,600 word futuristic romance short story by Michael Loring, author of Dehumanized and Unnatural: A Collection of Supernatural Short Stories.

96 pages, Paperback

First published February 13, 2015

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Michael Loring

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Michael Loring was born in Bristol, Connecticut, but has lived in a variety of places such as Florida and Tennessee. He likes to think of himself as an amateur 'Lycanthropologist,' having studied werewolves ever since he was eight years old when he first saw An American Werewolf in London. He spent most of his life switching between home school and public school, always focusing on his passion for writing no matter what. He spends his days playing video games and watching shows like Doctor Who and Supernatural, forever plotting his next book.

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February 17, 2015
Isacc is a charming and intriguing love story.

The concept of "living" machine is one that I have always been intrigued by, and find myself drawn to in both literature and films. The idea that a machine could have emotions. That an animate object could essentially be allive.

Loring has taken the concept and mapped out the beautiful progression of what (in my humble opinion) makes us alive. Not the blood in our bodies feeding our brain with oxygen or flooding our organs with nutrients, but that which us unexpalinable. The emotions that drive our needs and desires.

Do yourself a favor and get this story. It is a beautiful, heart-wrenching tale that shows love on many levels and addresses the question, "What really makes us whole?" Absolutely brilliant!!

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