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The People in the Box

Eponynonymous

The People in the Box is a serialized sci-fi novel about a discovery: One in three people lacks consciousness or, in religious terms, has no soul. The novel follows the estrangement and reunion of a family in a world confused by what it means to be human.

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PricingOnly free issuesPublishesTwice weekly
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THE PEOPLE IN THE BOX: EPILOGUE

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