"Fred Burton has written a post-apocalyptic, mind-bending thriller that scours the depths of morality, ethics, and consciousness in a race to control the very essence of humanity. This thoughtful, provocative page-turner explores themes not easily debated in the 2025 political landscape and asks questions we may not want the answers to as we hurtle toward a future that seemingly has already arrived. The question is, are we ready?"
- Pam Lazos, author of Bad Pharma and the blog, Green Life Blue Water
Man Made is a speculative novel set in the near future. Milo, a cyborg aligned with rebel causes, pursues a third way, something he hopes will allow society to overcome the stalemate it finds itself. It is a stalemate that allows the government to manage the populace with advanced artificial intelligence, social media, and surveillance tools. Readers will recognize many of these techniques, and will likely be disturbed by the overarching control and dystopian reality they create. Milo's odyssey stretches human comprehension and explores surreal realms of experience. These inquiries provide insights into what it means to be fully human and awakens a desire to live authentically. But, these insights also carry stark questions for people in the book we have come to know, and care deeply about.