![]() Do you notice something intriguing about the cover art? I hope people will enjoy the journey into The Seneca Society as much as I have. The extra-exciting part of this is the transmedia experience where readers can become engaged and devour the world of Seneca beyond the pages of the book. I love writing female protagonists– especially so in this case with Doro Campbell because I have two young daughters whom I want to inspire to seek knowledge and believe they can do anything their hearts desire. As I got deeper into the series I realized this to be a greater journey for myself too, one that parallels the heart of the story. This is a series that enters a techno-advanced, all too-perfect secret society where so much more is going on beneath the surface. My mind started churning out an idea that explores some of these things in a realistic, science-fiction what-if… The Seneca Society. 90’s hip-hop will always hold a special place in her heart, and her parents’ LP collection that includes the Stones, Beatles and Dylan is one of her most valued possessions. Rayya grew up on fresh Mediterranean food and an eclectic palette of music. ![]() ![]() I started reading all about emerging technologies and ideas for what might be in the future of transportation, medicine, communication, food, anything really. Most recently she wrote her first novel, Seneca Rebel. I was super fascinated by the ideas presented in the movie. Several years ago I watched a documentary called Transcendent Man that introduced me to technologist Ray Kurzweil and his futurist theories. ![]()
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