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Last Human Being

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Between fear & love is hope.

Cole is a powerful young psychic, unknowingly involved in a conspiracy to end a mental war with a mysterious consciousness, taking place within a drug-induced dream.

Last Human Being is a science fiction mystery, written and presented as a novella for a film.

Praise for Last Human Being:

English Professor and Author of Forge, Kevin Macpherson Eckhoff has said, "Fast and shadowy, Last Human Being pits instinct against philosophy. This book, part somnambulist allegory, part speculative psychosomatic thriller, renders shifting dream-scapes in which impassioned characters confront not only one another's fears, but also the haunting vacuity of their own interiors. Fans of MTV’s original Aeon Flux series or George Lucas’s THX 1138 will easily be consumed by the ink—whether electric or chemical—within Brian Taylor’s first novella."

174 pages, Paperback

Published April 8, 2015

About the author

Brian C. Taylor

6 books15 followers
Brian Cameron Taylor is a writer of science fiction and philosophy as well as a filmmaker.

His latest offering is "Last Human Being" a sci-fi mystery novella.

www.lasthumanbeing.com

Brian's blog hypermanipulation.com has been read all over the world, in many languages and although he has many published collections of essays, 2010's "Anti-Social Engineering the Hyper-Manipulated Self" remains his most popular book.

However, 2013's anthology "No More Suffering Fools" contains everything, including ASE the HMS, so if you are at all curious about how we became who we are, a programmed amalgam intellect in the 21st century, this is the book to buy.

And this is the place to do it.

In fact, this is the place to find all Brian's books.


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