During the late moments of the 21st century, a fascist putsch precipitated across continental North America. Overnight, the freedom-obsessed democracy quickly descended to become a totalitarian police state, now referred to as The Nation.
Now today, the year is 2267, The Nation is at its height of advancement, in a time of summery prosperity. All enemies, foreign and domestic, have been removed, imagined dead, removed, or dispersed. The rituals of a powerful democracy have been replaced by the petty urges of a secretive 1% cadre of clandestine.
On this day, in 2267, Jion Wurnars toils away as a seemingly low-class nonentity, as he is thrown into events. The Natizen shall discover that he assumes himself to be.
As 2276 edges deeper into early 2268, the Nation’s unseen gallery of clandestine caretakers introduces plans to initiate its populus into an infinite, unending heavenly plane of higher consciousness. To which forces behind Jion and his friends will be thrown into the ensuing events, many of which will come to mark the destiny of The Nation’s path forever.
For fans of the eternal, celebrated authoritarian Orwellian nightmare, Dystopian is the first book within a posthuman saga. Another tale to remind us, as we venture into our possible fates and tomorrows, that the enveloping presence of darkness should not shape our imagination of our future way.