Freedom is a golden word, but entirely subjective. My idea of freedom is not yours, nor yours mine. My question in this speculative thriller is if freedom is possible at all. This book starts as a seemingly random collection of stories, but as the prison system, Lucifer’s Cage, is introduced, all starts to make sense.
Is freedom possible in Lucifer’s Cage?
After years of demand for prison reform, immersion technology is introduced to provide prisoners with a world indistinguishable from reality where rehabilitation is undergone using carrots and often a hefty stick.
Is this new method really more humane than cages? Explore the innovative prison and follow various characters as they chase their ever-elusive freedom.
So, is freedom possible?
Can anyone ever really be free?
Are you?
Welcome to Lucifer’s Cage.
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Author Bio:
I’m not quite sure the genre I fit into, but I find that where I write significantly influences the story’s mood and how it unfolds. I wrote my most recent book freehand, and while understanding and editing my hurried scribbles was a nightmare, I loved writing without a filter and letting the story tell itself. My writing process: I start with an idea and do little to no planning unless an idea comes to me that I must fit in somehow. I love exploring how different characters would uniquely handle situations, and I hope my characters feel real because of that. While perhaps not the best time to get into writing, given the artificial competition churning out hundreds of books a day, I have found something special in writing that I wish I had found years ago. I’m still learning to spin a yarn, but I hope my improvement is evident from book to book. These are my stories, my filtering of the world around me into fiction, and I hope you enjoy them.