A Daring Work of Multisensory and Multimedia Immersion says Author Mike Thorn

 Dark Factory reminds us that Kathe Koja is not only a great writer, but an important one. Bolstered by inventive audiovisual supplements, the book is both intimate and epic, an ensemble genre-bender that envisions new possibilities for the novel as narrative form. This is a daring work of multisensory and multimedia immersion, an exemplar of Koja’s career-long commitment to dissolving boundaries—between genres and delivery systems, between body and mind, between story and reader, between virtual and real. Thisis a propulsive, wickedly funny literary party; enter the Factory, lose yourself, and dance.”

-Mike Thorn, author of Shelter for the Damned, Darkest Hours, and Peel Back and See 

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