About Sharper Mind Darker Dreams
In 2232, Cerebral Programming has replaced Pavlovian Conditioning and Subliminal Projection to reform criminals, reeducate misfits, and regulate citizens…
X wakes up from a car accident in a New York hospital his memory gone. With the help of a neuro-biologist and a psychiatrist, he searches for his past. But he soon finds out the doctors aren’t doctors, the nurses aren’t nurses, and the patients aren’t patients. When the psychiatrist disappears, he escapes from the hospital to search for her, but the hospital isn’t a hospital and New York isn’t New York. Just a military facility to extract his memory and his secrets.
Only his dream self, Francisco, a computer hacker who doesn’t stop singing his own praises, can help recover his memory by solving the Guzman Code. Francisco wakes from dreaming of X and tries to solve the code, not to help his dream self, but to find out his deceased brother’s secrets. Soon, dream and reality interact with one another and he no longer knows whether he is dreaming of X or the other way around. The plot twists will change the reader’s assumptions about reality. The shocking ending will haunt the reader long after the reading.
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Leonard is the author of the novels Sharper Mind Darker Dreams, Magnolias in Paradise and Meditation On Space-Time. His short fiction have appeared in the Duende Literary Journal, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, and Pilcrow & Dagger. His story Black-Naped Oriole in Hokkaido Snow was a podcast winner at Pilcrow & Dagger. He received Honorable Mention in the Writers of the Future competition for the story Don’t Be Afraid of the Black Rain.