The Street Finds Its Own Uses for Mutant Technologies


Cover of the book The Street Finds Its Own Uses for Mutant Technologies by Ira Nayman, Ira Nayman
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Author: Ira Nayman ISBN: 9780987699640
Publisher: Ira Nayman Publication: June 23, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ira Nayman
ISBN: 9780987699640
Publisher: Ira Nayman
Publication: June 23, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Alternate Reality News Service is proud to announce its latest collection of paper cutting edge journalism! Oww! Better put some disinfectant on that reportage!

The Street Finds Its Own Uses for Mutant Technologies is the fourth book in the series of humourous science fiction journalism. In this volume, killing people with guns made by 3-D printers, then melting them down and using the materials to create sculptures becomes an art movement. A satirical Web site’s reputation comes into question when it accidentally publishes a true story. Long passages of exposition from speculative fiction stories make their way into the Info Dump on the outskirts of the city. And, the war on doughnuts takes some unusual – but unusually tasty – turns.

Sweet!

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The Alternate Reality News Service is proud to announce its latest collection of paper cutting edge journalism! Oww! Better put some disinfectant on that reportage!

The Street Finds Its Own Uses for Mutant Technologies is the fourth book in the series of humourous science fiction journalism. In this volume, killing people with guns made by 3-D printers, then melting them down and using the materials to create sculptures becomes an art movement. A satirical Web site’s reputation comes into question when it accidentally publishes a true story. Long passages of exposition from speculative fiction stories make their way into the Info Dump on the outskirts of the city. And, the war on doughnuts takes some unusual – but unusually tasty – turns.

Sweet!

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