S.B. Divya is a lover of science, math, fiction, and the Oxford comma. She enjoys subverting expectations and breaking stereotypes whenever she can. Divya is the Hugo and Nebula Award–nominated author of Runtime and coeditor of Escape Pod, with Mur Lafferty. Her short stories have been published at various magazines including Analog, Uncanny, and Tor. She is the author of the short collection, Contingency Plans for the Apocalypse and Other Situations, and debut novel, Machinehood. Divya holds degrees in computational neuroscience and signal processing, and she worked for twenty years as an electrical engineer before becoming an author. Find out more about her at SBDivya.com or on Twitter as @DivyasTweets.
“With clever invention and astute observation popping from every
paragraph, Machinehood takes you on a thrilling ride through a
gritty, panoramic future that showcases intelligence in all its
manifestations, humanity in all its potentialities, the infinite
grace of ourselves as well as of our creations.” —Ken Liu, author
of The Grace of Kings and The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories
“From the opening manifesto to its ingenious technologies,
Machinehood builds an inspiring and believable vision of the future
that is both thought-provoking and hopeful. It will leave you
wishing that tomorrow could arrive a little sooner.” —Ray Kurzweil,
bestselling author, pioneering inventor, and renowned futurist
* “This stunning near-future thriller from Divya (Runtime) tackles
issues of economic inequality, workers’ rights, privacy, and the
nature of intelligence. . . . Crack worldbuilding and vivid
characters make for a memorable, page-turning adventure, while the
thematic inquiries into human and AI labor rights offer plenty to
chew on for fans of big idea sci-fi. Readers will be blown away.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“A fantastic big-idea thriller, with plenty of action, and
substantive, important perspectives on what the future might look
like.” —Malka Older, author of Infomocracy, and the Hugo-finalist
Centenal Cycle
“Divya has created a richly imagined and eerily familiar world . .
. confronting urgent questions about humans’ place in a society
increasingly run by AIs.” —Kirkus Reviews
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