writing at the intersection of cutting-edge science and human vulnerability

Recallen: Entry Wound

Where the war for human consciousness has only just begun!

What if your memories could be stolen, sold, and weaponized against humanity itself?

Thomas Bell awakens in a rain-soaked Boston alley, covered in blood that isn't his own, standing over a dead body he doesn't remember killing. The ID card around his neck reads "Patient #23741"—but Thomas has no memory of who he is, how he got there, or what happened to his past.

When Dr. Eliya Voss sees his brain scans, she recognizes something impossible: her own research watermark burned into his neural pathways. The memory modification technology she developed to heal trauma has been stolen and weaponized. Now it's being used to create programmable assassins whose minds can be rewritten like computer code.

But Thomas isn't the only victim.

Across the globe, a shadow network is trafficking in human consciousness itself—stealing memories from children, auctioning personalities to the highest bidder, and preparing to install permanent behavioral modifications in world leaders. At the center of it all is Dr. Lena Vance, a brilliant scientist whose own mind was shattered by the technology she helped create.

The countdown to global mind control has begun.

As enhanced subjects with barely human capabilities hunt them through the streets of Boston, Thomas and Dr. Voss must race against time to stop Project Convergence—a coordinated attack that will enslave human consciousness forever. But the only way to destroy the network requires a sacrifice that could cost them everything they're fighting to save.

In less than a week, free will becomes extinct. Unless they can remember what makes us human.

From debut author Ana Sage comes a neurothriller that will make you question every decision you make—and wonder if your thoughts are truly your own.

About Ana Sage

Ana Sage writes at the intersection of cutting-edge science and human vulnerability, crafting stories that explore what happens when technology reaches too deeply into the spaces that make us human. Sage brings an unsettling authenticity to tales of consciousness under siege. Her work has been described as "eerily prescient" and "uncomfortably plausible"—praise she finds both flattering and concerning.

The author of the acclaimed Recallen series draws from real-world advances in neural interfaces, memory modification research, and the increasingly blurred lines between human consciousness and artificial intelligence.

Sage maintains strict privacy about her identity, citing both professional necessity and a deep belief that stories should speak louder than their creators. She communicates with readers exclusively through her writing and carefully curated digital presence, preferring to let her characters reveal the truths she's discovered about the fragility—and resilience—of the human mind.

When not writing, Sage can be found researching emerging neurotechnologies, following the latest developments in consciousness studies, and asking uncomfortable questions about the price of technological progress.

"The most dangerous conspiracies are the ones that convince us we're choosing freely." —Ana Sage

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