March is here, and I want to make sure you didn't miss what I published last month. These four posts dig into Mackenzie's world and the systems she's navigating. If any of them slipped past you, now's the time to catch up.
February 10: Meet Mackenzie: Then and Now Who she was before the system closed in. Who she became when she realized staying meant surrender.
February 17: When the Meaning Changes Before the Law Does How language shifts to justify control. How "protection" becomes imprisonment.
February 24: Short Story: Citizenship as a Conditional Status What happens when your rights depend on compliance.
March shifts my focus. These posts are about why I write dystopian fiction and how I see the world we're living in now:
March 3: Why I Write Dystopian Fiction The question I get asked most, and the answer that matters.
March 10: Why My Fiction Feels Like Tomorrow's Headlines When dystopia stops being fiction and starts being forecast.
March 17: Before the Dystopia The path from here to 2030. How we get to Mackenzie's world.
March 24: What Happens After the Law Is Settled When the fight is over and the law stands. What comes next.
March 31: The Real Economics Behind Exit Strategy What it actually costs to leave. Who can afford escape and who can't.
One more thing: the Exit Strategy rewrite is underway. It goes to my editor March 30th.
More soon.
M.E. Wright
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Don't Miss March
From authorial perspective to Mackenzie's dystopian reality, five posts that connect the dots between now and 2030.
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