The Logoharp, now a Nautilus Book Awards 2025 Silver winner in science fiction, chronicles the life of Naomi, a half-human, half-cyborg whose secrets, heartache, and moral rebellion as a young American reporter propel her to new positions as China's elite ‘Reverse Journalist.’ Naomi’s mission isn't to report current events. She “writes the future” on behalf of the Chinese State. Directed by mysterious voices she hears in her Logoharp, a universal translator of 104 human languages, Naomi extrapolates political events algorithmically from a Database of Crowds— millions of scenarios drawn from mass actors and the blood of history.
The Logoharp has now won multiple literary awards and critics’ picks since its publication in 2024. Frequently likened to William Gibson’s Mona Lisa Overdrive, Paolo Bacigalupi’s The Windup Girl, and even Blade Runner, this novel is now an audiobook available to you on Audible and Amazon. Read by the author, Dr. Arielle Emmett, a cross-cultural analyst, East Asian scholar, and lifelong science journalist, The Logoharp audiobook immerses listeners in an era of media politics, transhuman struggle, and moral reawakening.