William A. Marignan writes science fiction the way one builds a world, brick by brick, since his university years. For him, technology is never neutral: it transforms us as much as it serves us.
It all began with a short story written on campus: The Barrier of the Senses. From that first text, an entire universe was born—the New Planet Earth in the 24th century—populated by nearly ten billion citizens, organized around multinational ministries, and transformed by seven major technologies.
Among them, the sciensorial replaces human senses with artificial equivalents, making every experience recordable. Transplanetary neural networks, meanwhile, reveal that fauna and flora communicated with each other long before humanity discovered and exploited these invisible connections.
His characters navigate this world of fragile balance, caught between institutions with divergent visions, between technological progress and the preservation of humanity. William explores the tensions that arise when each innovation redefines what it means to be human, to perceive the world, to remember.
His stories explore what remains of the human experience when technology slips between us and the world.
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