Nearly Roadkill : An Infobahn Erotic Adventure
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Nearly Roadkill apparently takes place in the not-so-distant future, where Internet users are required to register online and all transmissions can be policed by government agencies. Big brother is watching our hero/heroines (you make the call), Winc and Scratch, as they lead the charge against government intervention in cyberspace. The text is written as a series of online dialogues, much like what you'd see in a chat room. You'll also get a fly-on-the-wall experience reminiscent of Nicholson Baker's Vox as these rebels with a cause take time out to participate in graphic cybersex. But except where the sex thing gets in the way, Nearly Roadkill's intent is to raise questions about gender issues, censorship, and who should have authority over the Internet.

Book Description
genderless cybernauts Scratch & Winc get it online

Synopsis
What-appears-to-be Boy meets what-appears-to-be Girl in the world of the Net where any persona--and any gender--can be created. They pose as a host of different personalities, switiching identities and genders as quickly as they create passwords. Named Scratch and Winc, these two genderless beings cybersurf into the various worlds of the Net as they fight government intervention in the last free frontier.

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