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What We See in the Smoke

By Ben Berman Ghan
What We See in the Smoke by Ben Berman Ghan digital book - Fable

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The world we know is coming to an end. How will we connect in the strange and frightening one that's coming to take its place?

What We See in the Smoke twists the genres of realism and science fiction to tell the future history of Toronto, a story that stretches from this millennium to the next. The novel leaps across the boundaries of time and space, as present and future Torontonians search for meaning, connection, and love in a city that grows more beautiful and frightening as its familiar characteristics fade away. 

A musician is caught in an endless time loop unable to reach those he loves, two broke and desperate men plan a heist of a cannibal auction, a detective with sinister proclivities hunts for a criminal who is stealing dreams, and a college student searches for his brother in the hours before a nuclear war.  All of these and more lead to a world where only rich cyborgs or the homeless remain, where teleportation has made crime impossible, and where city-sized spaceships are maintained by strange creatures while planet Earth itself is left behind.

Ben Berman Ghan spins a web of these lives and many more, blending the familiar with the surreal until both give way to the story of ordinary people in extraordinary times.

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“This came as a pleasant surprise, tbh. A futuristic, sci-fi dystopian story, it's a series of tales from a land across centuries where there are robots and AI around and humans are fighting to stay alive. And it's not as droll or basic as I managed to make it sound! It's action-packed and has some storylines and premises that are brilliantly conceptualized. My only complaint is that it's very tedious to read and takes some time to get into because of the way it's written. It's so overwhelming, I lopped off a star for it. Otherwise, I can't believe I had this for YEARS and didn't read it.”
“I quite enjoyed this but I would not call this a quick read. It took some time to get into and to keep up with the various characters and their stories. I loved how each character had a sci-fi twist too it and EVERY SINGLE ONE was an unreliable narrator. It made the book way more interesting and kept me along for more. The only reason this did not get 5 stars for me was the pacing of the book, like I said it took a bit to get into for the first half but the second half made up for it in regards to storyline. What drew me to this was the Toronto setting being from Canada I always love reading about things set here. I loved this take and it was a cool twist on future life in Toronto.”

About Ben Berman Ghan

Ben Berman Ghan is an author and editor from Toronto. He is a recent graduate of the University of Toronto with an HBA in English Literature and minors in Philosophy, and Writing and Rhetoric. While attending the University, he served as a prose editor on both The Spectatorial and The Goose. He is the author of many short stories which occur at the intersection where the ideas of classic science fiction and the concerns of all literature meet. When he is not hacking away his writing, Ben can be found buried beneath comic books and sticky notes of jokes, or interrogating cats, convinced they know what's really going on, and just won't tell him.

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