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Unnatural Selection: Tales of Scientific Ruin

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What happens when the cutting edge cuts too deep?

Unnatural Selection is a gripping collection of twelve first-person horror stories set at the bleeding edge of science and technology. From AI that hijacks your inner voice to cloned organs with memories of their own, each tale explores the chilling consequences of human innovation pushed too far. Told by the survivors, whistleblowers, and creators themselves, these are confessions from the brink, where healing becomes infection, therapy turns invasive, and progress is anything but safe.

Read it if you dare. But remember: not all experiments end in failure. Some evolve.

Anthologies & Short Stories Horror Short Stories Technology
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I nearly didn't listen to this. The only reason I kept listening was that my phone was out of reach and my cat was sitting on me.

The robot voice is awful, as far as mispronounced, weirdly emphasized nonsense. Worse than some others I've heard, enough that I was ready to give up within minutes if not for the cat.

The stories are ok.

However, after trying to listen to other stuff by the author, I think it was a fluke it was ok. Everything else is wretched slop. I think gj fene is actually AI and not a human author.

Awful robot narrator, ok stories

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