Inverse | How Pacific Rim inspired Carole Stiver's new sci-fi book 'The Mother Code' @inverse | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 19 hours ago
Carole Stivers is a former biochemist and the author of The Mother Code, her debut sci-fi novel set to hit bookshelves August 25. The Mother Code explores the relationship between humans and the machines we create in a dystopian future, and ahead of the book's release, Steven Spielberg’s production company Amblin already purchased the movie rights.
Stivers joins Inverse Happy Hour to read an exclusive chapter from her new novel which she describes as the heart of the story.
During the Q&A, Stivers also recommends Star Trek: Picard along with Westworld Season 3 if you're looking for a “rich and deep” TV-viewing experience, which might be just the escape we're all looking for.
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Carole Stivers is a former biochemist and the author of The Mother Code, her debut sci-fi novel set to hit bookshelves August 25. The Mother Code explores the relationship between humans and the machines we create in a dystopian future, and ahead of the book's release, Steven Spielberg’s production company Amblin already purchased the movie rights.
Stivers joins Inverse Happy Hour to read an exclusive chapter from her new novel which she describes as the heart of the story.
During the Q&A, Stivers also recommends Star Trek: Picard along with Westworld Season 3 if you're looking for a “rich and deep” TV-viewing experience, which might be just the escape we're all looking for.
Subscribe to Inverse: http://goo.gl/VJUxU2
About Inverse:
Inverse is the coolest place to get smarter. We explore the science of anything, innovations that shape tomorrow, and ideas that stretch our minds. Our goal is to motivate the next generation to build a better world.
http://www.inverse.com