A story of man versus plant, plant versus machine, logic versus habit, outlier versus group, possible versus real, biology versus mechanics, haphazard versus systematic and all the complexities in between. In the end the plant wins, since life always finds a way to elevate itself. But so does man. And so does the machine. Or whatever you want to call what it became.
”I write because I lived, loved, learned, hurt, and I have so much to say!”
Francis Rosenfeld has published fourteen books : Terra Two, Generations, Letters to Lelia, The Plant - A Steampunk Story, Door Number Eight, Fair, A Year and A Day, Möbius' Code, Between Mirrors, The Blue Rose Manuscript, Don't Look Down, The Library, My Dear Fiona and The Gates of Horn and Ivory. To learn more about her work, please visit her blog, STORIES by Francis Rosenfeld, or subscribe to her newsletter on Substack