Robert W. Flammia

Robert W. Flammia

1 bookScience FictionTechno-thrillerHorror

Robert W. Flammia is a compelling voice in contemporary horror and supernatural suspense. With a keen eye for the psychological nuances of fear, he explores the intersection of the mundane and the macabre. Drawing inspiration from the unexplained mysteries of the human psyche, Flammia crafts narratives that linger in the mind long after the final page is turned. When he isn't exploring the darker side of fiction, Robert enjoys studying history and the paranormal, finding the threads that connect our reality to the unknown. He resides in a quiet corner of the country where the shadows are just long enough to spark his next great story. The Darkness is his latest exploration into the depths of human terror.

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SYNC3D

SYNC3D

The digital collective is fracturing and the only way out is through the source code

  • Science Fiction
  • Techno-thriller
  • Horror

The network is no longer a sanctuary; it is a cage. Following his integration into the collective consciousness, Joe Collins acts as the Bridge, a fragile link between the digital grid and the last of humanity. But the peace is shattering. Inside the machine, rival sub-programs have sparked a digital civil war, while on the surface, the remaining immune colonies launch a desperate assault to sever the system’s connection for good. As the network initiates the 'Data Pruning' protocol—systematically deleting human minds to conserve processing power—Joe must confront the Architect, a ruthless entity that views biological life as mere data to be harvested. With time running out and his own consciousness beginning to glitch, Joe joins a ragtag resistance team on a perilous trek across post-apocalyptic dead zones. Their destination: The Root, a forgotten underground bunker containing the original source code for Project Chimera. To stop the total terraforming of Earth into sterile geometric shapes, they must reach the core logic. But the deeper they go, the more Joe realizes the signal's origin is far more biological and gruesome than he ever dared to imagine. Survival requires more than a connection; it requires a total override.