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They were told it was for safety. For order. For the good of the country. But inside the frozen lobbies, where vending machines hummed louder than conversation, a darker truth took root—one clipboard, one quota, one vanished neighbor at a time.

Dear Mr. Orwell, Dear Mr. Huxley, is a chilling work of speculative fiction grounded in the very real erosion of privacy, autonomy, and morality in modern surveillance states. Told through stark, immersive vignettes, it examines a world where every product tracks you, every app reports you, and every officer is handed a target instead of a reason. From body cams that catch too much truth to RFID chips that follow you home, this isn’t the future—it’s the present, only sharper.

Much like "The Twilight Zone" or "The Black Mirror" this book can be read in any order you choose, and is a series of unrelated short stories and vignettes. This book offers no comfort, but it does offer clarity.

Author Bio

Maria Colomy is a writer, media creator, and unapologetic truth-teller whose work challenges the boundaries between fiction and the brutal honesty of lived experience. With a background in marketing and trauma-informed storytelling, she writes about the systems that fail us—and the people who refuse to go quietly. When she’s not writing, Maria hosts the podcast Bitch Got Out of Line and builds media projects that disrupt, inform, and ignite. She lives where the cameras are always watching—but she writes anyway.

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