Machine of Death, in real life

A couple of weeks ago, I received my copy of Machine of Death.  I did not receive an actual machine, but a collection of short stories about a machine that accurately predicts how you will die.  Not when.  Not where.  Not even exactly how.  Just a vaguely fortune-cookie-style how, usually with an unforeseen ironic twist.  In fact, … Continue reading Machine of Death, in real life