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She Reports the Future. then it happens.

Once an American journalist, Naomi turns into an AI-driven media propagandist for China. Her job isn’t to report contemporary events, but to foresee and report the future. Until she rebels.

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Naomi, half-human, half-cyborg, is beyond prescient. She’s a Reverse Journalist, working for China in the 22nd century. Naomi’s job is to foresee and report the events and personalities of the future. Driven by voices she hears in her Logoharp, a universal translator of instructions and signals she can’t identify, Naomi listens, speaks and broadcasts in all world languages, ensuring citizen compliance.

But an encounter with a leading architect, Naomi’s former lover who abandoned her in youth, forces recollections of her human inheritance. When she’s tasked with finding a flaw in the architect’s system that “balances” births and deaths on behalf of the State, she grows uncomfortable, then furious. The rest isn’t silence. She acts.

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What The Critics Say

Prepare to be swept away by an imperfect yet wildly relatable heroine.

In Arielle Emmett’s fevered imaginings one great and ancient state is able to dominate the rest using an unbeatable secret weapon. Logoharps. Creatures able to see into the future, ensuring the state is always a step ahead. That is, until one rebels. Imagine Mona Lisa Overdrive meshed with The Wind-Up Girl. That’s the kind of sci-fi ride you’re in for with The Logoharp.

KEVIN SITES, author of The Ocean Above Me

Loved The Logoharp!

It’s genuinely original, disturbing in a provocative way, occasionally funny and erotic, creative and well-paced—and I can’t get those ice sleighs out of myhead! Naomi is one strange—and beguiling—heroine.

LAURA BERMAN

feature writer, retired columnist, The Detroit News

In the world of The Logoharp, there is no security, not even an objective reality, only the reality created by journalism in reverse. Emmett’s’ novel creates a troubling vision of media that borders on propaganda in an AI-filled future.

HAMILTON BEAN, Ph.D.

author of No More Secrets: Open Source Information and the Reshaping of US Intelligence

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