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Author Brian Van Norman Against the Machine: Evolution Against the Machine: Manifesto Against the Machine: Luddites AGAINST THE MACHINE: LUDDITES “If we don’t manage these machines and ourselves who make them, if we don’t marry what we make with who we are … then we’ll all become nowt but slaves!” Spacer Spacer English mill-masters develop a new factory system acquiring machines to replace men. A young worker leads Luddite rebels attacking mills and smashing machines. Wi
Brian Van Norman
May 749 min read


Read Against the Machine – Evolution (Chapters 1 & 2) Free!
Welcome to the year 2212. In the final installment of the Against the Machine trilogy, Brian Van Norman takes us into a future where the line between human and machine has blurred beyond recognition. Below is an exclusive look at the opening movements of this speculative masterpiece. ONE – MELLOR The Greenland hypersonic wing signaled its approach. Everyone's NET lit up. Still in null gravity, passengers peered out to glimpse black space. A glance around showed
Brian Van Norman
Feb 165 min read


Join My Mailing List for Exclusive Book Updates
Are you an avid reader who loves discovering new books? Do you want to be the first to know about upcoming releases, special promotions, and exclusive content? If so, joining my mailing list is the perfect way to stay connected and informed. In this post, I will share the benefits of subscribing, what you can expect from my updates, and how to sign up. Why Join My Mailing List? Stay Updated on New Releases One of the primary reasons to join my mailing list is to receive timel
Brian Van Norman
Feb 74 min read


Humor
Writing a book trilogy is no small feat. It requires creativity, dedication, and a sense of humor. In my journey of crafting a trilogy, I discovered that humor is not just a tool for entertainment; it’s a vital element that can transform a story, making it relatable and engaging. In this post, I will share insights into how humor plays a pivotal role in my trilogy, the techniques I used to weave it into the narrative, and the reactions from readers that have made this journey
Brian Van Norman
Feb 74 min read
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