Bryan VanDyke thinks about the internet for a living. A former staff writer for The Millions, he is a graduate of the writing programs at Columbia University and Northwestern. He lives in New York City with his wife and two children.
“A thrillingly mind-bending and surprisingly affecting journey through a world defined by AI [that] appeals to both mind and heart.” —Aaron Hamburger, author of Hotel Cuba “Stunning, astonishing…a brilliant portrayal of an ordinary man who finds himself in extraordinary circumstances…This poignantly insightful exploration of the human condition raises what might be the most significant question of our time: Just because we can, should we?” —Binnie Kirshenbaum, author of Rabbits for Food “A beautiful novel, full of love and grief, and also a gripping thrill to read. Bryan VanDyke…has given us a Frankenstein for the internet age.” —Max Ludington, author of Thorn Tree and Tiger in a Trance