· Forbidden Cargo, by author Rebecca K. Rowe, traces its heritage to a vibrantly dark cyberpunk future, an intricate blend of virtual and physical realities. Society is sharply divided into above-ground luxury and below-ground poverty, a feasible consequence of today’s socialistic experiments. · "With Forbidden Cargo, her first novel, she joins a distinguished company of young writers—such as K.A. Bedford and Cory Doctorow—who will have a strong say in the shape of the science fiction of the future. this is an interesting story which treats a number of important themes. Rebecca Rowe is a writer to be encouraged.3/5. · Rebecca K. Rowe is a fiction author and free-lance writer living and working in Colorado. Her first speculative fiction novel, Forbidden Cargo, received critical acclaim from newspapers such as The Washington Post and The Denver Post/5.
Source for information on Rowe, Rebecca K. Contemporary Authors dictionary. Science fiction novelist, poet, and short-story writer Rebecca K. Rowe is the author of Forbidden Cargo, a work that "blends high-concept sci-fi storytelling with flashy visual descriptions and action-packed. Rebecca K. Rowe, Forbidden Cargo (Edge, ). Set in our universe in the year , a colony of scientists has (illegally) mixed nanotechnology with genetic engineering to create the next step in human evolution. The result is the "nanogen" or, as they refer to themselves, the "Imagofas" or the. Rebecca K. Rowe. It's and Creid Xerkler, the creator of the Molecular Advantage Machine - a virtual system that facilitates instantaneous access to all of humanity's knowledge and experience - is unwillingly entangled in a government Council plot to prove the existence of an illegally engineered.
Forbidden Cargo by Rebecca K. Rowe It's and Creid Xerkler, the creator of the Molecular Advantage Machine -- a virtual system that facilitates instantaneous access to all of humanity's knowledge and experience -- is unwillingly entangled in a government Council plot to prove the existence of an illegally engineered race called the Imagofas. It's and Creid Xerkler, the creator of the Molecular Advantage Machine - a virtual system that facilitates instantaneous access to all of humanity's knowledge and experience - is unwillingly entangled in a government Council plot to prove the existence of an illegally engineered race called the Imagofas. "With Forbidden Cargo, her first novel, she joins a distinguished company of young writers—such as K.A. Bedford and Cory Doctorow—who will have a strong say in the shape of the science fiction of the future. this is an interesting story which treats a number of important themes. Rebecca Rowe is a writer to be encouraged.
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