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My second novel, arriving (Eris willing) late 2026. It will be much less science-focused than [https://midnightssimulacra.com/ the first one], though still full of little STEMmy infodumps.
My second novel, arriving (Eris willing) late 2026. It will be much less science-focused than [https://midnightssimulacra.com/ the first one], though still full of little STEMmy infodumps.


It will be a tale of confusion. Its characters possess drastically different information about the events they experience and hear about. Reliable narrators do not exist. Truth shifts underneath us, and the rate of change accelerates. The world convulses; climate becomes less hospitable to life; humanity changes the world once more. The very meanings of "humanity" and "the world" come into question. Answers are in short supply.
It will be a tale of confusion. Its characters possess drastically different information about the events in which they are immersed. Reliable narrators do not exist. Truth shifts underneath us, and the rate of change accelerates. The world convulses; climate becomes less hospitable to life; humanity changes the world once more. The very meanings of "humanity" and "the world" come into question. Answers are in short supply.


INFERNAL COLUMNS explores:
INFERNAL COLUMNS explores:

Revision as of 06:25, 17 November 2025

My second novel, arriving (Eris willing) late 2026. It will be much less science-focused than the first one, though still full of little STEMmy infodumps.

It will be a tale of confusion. Its characters possess drastically different information about the events in which they are immersed. Reliable narrators do not exist. Truth shifts underneath us, and the rate of change accelerates. The world convulses; climate becomes less hospitable to life; humanity changes the world once more. The very meanings of "humanity" and "the world" come into question. Answers are in short supply.

INFERNAL COLUMNS explores:

  • technological, sociological, and philosophical nearterm developments in electronic intelligence
  • electronic warfare and espionage (especially as affected by AI)
  • disinformation at personal, national, and international scales (especially as affected by AI)
  • resource allocation, eugenics, climate change, geoengineering, and conflict arising therefrom
  • political violence, democracy's failure, and what might replace it
  • the future of humanity

Title

INFERNAL COLUMNS refers to the Colonnes Infernales under Général de division Louis Marie Turreau during the Guerre de Vendée. Here he writes to the Convention's Minister of War Jean Baptiste Noël Bouchotte (January 1794):

My purpose is to burn everything, to leave nothing but what is essential to establish the necessary quarters for exterminating the rebels.

This great measure is one which you should prescribe. You should also make an advance statement as to the fate of the women and children we will come across in this rebellious countryside...All brigands caught bearing arms, or convicted of having taken up arms to revolt against their country, will be bayoneted. The same will apply to girls, women and children in the same circumstances. Those who are merely under suspicion will not be spared either.

All villages, farms, woods, heathlands, generally anything which will burn, will be set on fire, although not until any perishable supplies found there have been removed.

I hasten to describe to you the measures which I have just put in hand for the extermination of all remaining rebels scattered about the interior of the Vendee. I was convinced that the only way to do this was by deploying a sufficient number of columns, to spread right across the countryside and effect a general sweep, which would completely purge the districts as they passed. Tomorrow these 12 columns will set out simultaneously, moving from east to west.