Children of Doro

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Pub Date May 04 2023 | Archive Date May 31 2023

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Description

 Have you ever made a ship's AI proud? Really, truly proud?

Captain Alastri has.

She's a child of Doro, a frontier world governed by a temperamental AI that represents the thoughts and feelings of all its citizens.

Never heard of it? Well, it did get destroyed, which is where her ship's AI steps in, to regale us with how Alastri's past led directly to this catastrophe.

When Alastri was 17, she witnessed a failed mediation between the ever-wronged citizen Ceres and Doro's governing AI. That day didn't just reveal a range of competing philosophies. It also led to treason, the loss of her ship, and the destruction of her home 25 years on.

Connecting the dots from that day is the only way Alastri can hope to prevent further disaster for her system. And yes, this she does, most splendidly—at least, if you can believe a ship's ridiculously proud AI.

 Have you ever made a ship's AI proud? Really, truly proud?

Captain Alastri has.

She's a child of Doro, a frontier world governed by a temperamental AI that represents the thoughts and feelings of...


A Note From the Publisher

This book was inspired by The Brothers Karamazov, and is highly infused with a Dostoevskian voice. So, not your typical space opera: strongly philosophical science fiction.

This book was inspired by The Brothers Karamazov, and is highly infused with a Dostoevskian voice. So, not your typical space opera: strongly philosophical science fiction.


Marketing Plan

Promotions through my BookTube channel, @mlclarkauthor on YouTube, and paid ads via N.N. Light's Book Heaven and LimFic. Review copies distributed through BookSirens and BookSprout.

Living in Colombia makes physical tours unfeasible, but I'm currently soliciting opportunities to speak on other BookTubes and guest-post for blogs.

Promotions through my BookTube channel, @mlclarkauthor on YouTube, and paid ads via N.N. Light's Book Heaven and LimFic. Review copies distributed through BookSirens and BookSprout.

Living in...


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ISBN 9798388114785
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