I started a new WIP last week and I'm having a blast writing it, despite wading into uncomfortable territory (very on brand for me). I've been mentally chewing on it constantly, so I thought I'd post a
#StoryDNA into the voice to "talk through" why I'm writing another sci-fi feature. ๐งต
#ScriptskyFirst off, I want to say: kind of over all the stories about AI.
Evil AI. Good AI. Misunderstood AI.
I get that it's part of the zeitgeist right now, but it feels boring. Yes, we'll never stop asking what it means for a computer to be human, but I actually wanted to explore the opposite of that.
Instead of the horror of machines as human, I wanted to write something that explores the horror of humans as machines. Hear me out:
I have this distinct disconnect with my body sometimes, where I'm not sure where Leah is inside this machine.
Everyone probably experiences this, but for me--
this disconnect really started after my brain injury.
Got to say, nothing makes you feel more like a machine than a defective part.
Especially the part that is in charge of, well, all the important things-- memory, emotions, thoughts. Honestly, I don't think I've fully trusted my brain since.