Progress always sends a bill. These five near-future short stories expose the human cost of artificial wombs for sale, deepfake politics, AI companions, and gene-edited families. If you crave Black Mirror-style, character-driven sci-fi, this collection will stay with you long after the final page.
A literary, near-future sci-fi collection about technology's promise-and price.Evidence of the Future, Vol. 1 is a stunning collection of five short stories that plunge you into the deeply human consequences of our most breathtaking technological advancements. Each story explores a near-future that feels unnervingly close, where the architects of a new world must confront the humanity they risk losing. From a sterile facility where synthetic babies are grown as commercial and government products, to a suburban home where a child's AI companion develops a will of its own, these tales reveal the hidden costs of a world obsessed with optimization.
Meet characters who walk the bleeding edge:
an executive whose icy composure is shattered by a mysterious clienta Capitol Hill press secretary who wields deepfake technology as a weapon of trutha brilliant scientist who plays God with his own family's DNAan elderly woman in a high-tech care facility whose fading memories are the only thing keeping her from being deletedTheir choices will echo through generations, leaving behind indelible evidence of a future we are actively creating, one terrifying breakthrough at a time.
For fans of Black Mirror, Blake Crouch, and Kazuo Ishiguro, this collection is a masterful blend of high-concept science fiction and intimate literary drama. Haunting, prophetic, and deeply moving, Evidence of the Future, Volume 1 is a powerful examination of what it means to be human when technology offers us the chance to be something more.