
Future Imperfect, a fast-paced, dystopian novel by Las Vegas, N.M. author, Sharon Vander Meer, is thought-provoking and hauntingly vivid, depicting a near-future transformed by self-interest and suspicion. More than an environmental disaster, Future Imperfect delves into the conflict between good and evil after a scientific breakthrough produces catastrophic consequences. Hana Evans, wary and distrustful, navigates a world she doesn’t understand and a painful block where her memories should be. Commander Stone Walker battles a crumbling system that hinders his every move. Escalating political and environmental chaos conspire to drive a wedge of mistrust between Hana and Stone as the world spirals toward ruin.
Vander Meer has published four other novels, two sci-fi and two contemporary, all with strong female characters. She spent much of her career as a freelance writer, reporter, publisher, and editor.
“My favorite thing to do is sit at my computer and write. When I sit down and enter the doorway into another realm – real or imagined – my brain turns off to any distractions.
“Writers write to make a statement, tell a story, explore a possibility, plant a seed. The words only come alive when they enter the hearts and minds of readers,” she said.
A salon and book signing will be held in March. For notification of date and time, subscribe to http://www.vandermeerbooks.com. Purchase books on line at Barnes & Nobel or Amazon. Some titles are available at Books of the Southwest at Rough Rider Antiques in Las Vegas, NM.
For more information, contact the author through her website, http://www.vandermeerbooks.com.
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