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“A stunning and refreshing Internet Horror anthology!
…I’m amazed by the terrific concepts these six authors came up with!“
—Reviewer Milt Theodossiou, GoodReads
“’Lather, Rinse, Repeat’ by Tamara Kaye Sellman (is) such a drain-the-color-from-your-face
type of story (in the best way possible!!) …You’re not always so safe
on social media as you think you are, and this short story perfectly captured that essence!”
—Horror author Megan Diedericks, GoodReads
“Online friends may not be what they seem, as our FMC discovers
in ‘Lather, Rinse, Repeat’ by Tamara Kaye Sellman. It’s enough to put anyone off
making connections as online pal turns stalker in this intense tale.”
—ClaireReviews (UK), GoodReads
LURKING
Book 6 in the Dark Decades Anthology
Edited by Robin Knabel
Are smart devices too smart?
It seems harmless to bark basic household commands to an electronic assistant on the kitchen counter or to plot out your daily schedule on a digital calendar. Chatting online with strangers seems like a good idea, when you’re safe behind a locked door. But what if it isn’t?
How many times have you or someone you know jokingly uttered the ominous phrase: I think my phone is spying on me.
What if your devices become self-aware and develop ulterior motives?
What if these life-altering innovations decide to rebel?
Who controls the technology and social media you trust?
Let us in, and we will show you what dangers are lurking.
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Publisher: Inky Bones Press [Contact] || ISBN: 979-8341141278 || Perfect bound, 103 pages, release date October 29, 2024 || This book joins 5 others in the Dark Decades Anthology series, which takes readers on a journey to experience a century’s worth of stories exploring the darker side of technology, from the darker side of cinema and theater (1920s) all the way to the darker side of social media & AI devices (2020s), and everything in between.
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