u/Comfortable_Spend463

Immortal — a short philosophical SF novella about memory, identity, and the cost of forever

Immortal — a short philosophical SF novella about memory, identity, and the cost of forever

Hi everyone,

I published a short philosophical science-fiction novella called **Immortal**.

Pitch:

In 2153, immortality is no longer a gift — it is a sentence. A man has lived for 7,722 years, but every few centuries his memory is erased, and a new version of him wakes up in the same body.

Blurb:

Ivan cannot die. He cannot destroy his own body. He cannot even fully remember who he used to be. Every few centuries, his memory is “corrected,” leaving another self to inherit the consequences of thousands of forgotten lives.

He has spent 799 years in a Correction Clinic.

He has had 36,451 corrections.

He has 49 left.

Genre / tags:

Philosophical science fiction, dystopian SF, immortality, memory, identity, free will, right to die, speculative parable.

Kindle / paperback:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GX328M42

u/Comfortable_Spend463 — 8 days ago