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Imago by Amy Sterling Casil

: “…something has gone very wrong. Changed freaks, victims of the Human Mutational Virus, roam California’s streets. DisLex, the entertainment utility, monitors everyone’s lives; yet few know that DisLex not only controls life, it has created it: perfect virtual constructs who can never die–the Imagos.” (Publisher description)


 
 

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Title: Imago

Author: Amy Sterling Casil

Length: novel

First Publication: 2002

What the Story is About: “In the world of Imago, something has gone very wrong. Changed freaks, victims of the Human Mutational Virus, roam California’s streets. DisLex, the entertainment utility, monitors everyone’s lives; yet few know that DisLex not only controls life, it has created it: perfect virtual constructs who can never die–the Imagos.” (Publisher description)

The free version of Imago is being published in serialized form at Book View Cafe. The first chapter was published November 15, 2009 and the serialization will be complete after 34 weeks. The link goes to Chapter 1.

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Categories: 2000-2009Casil - Amy SterlingGenetics & MutationsMicrobes & VirusesNovel

 

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