About The Invisible Cyber Bully: What it’s like to be watched 24/7 by Expat Scribe
NOTE TO THE READER:
This psychological techno-thriller is FREE for everyone on Amazon from March 12 to 16 only but will continue to be FREE for Kindle Unlimited members after the promo. For non-members, it will be available for the glorious sale price of 99 cents only! […or the international equivalent] :-)
SYNOPSIS:
Do you live in a democratic country? If so, do you think you really are free? Or is your government (and other “authorities”) spying on you?
Behind the façade of “freedom” lies a web of deceit and persecution. No regime is truly innocent. Learn from this exposé from a journalist and human rights advocate on how autocratic systems subliminally manipulate their own people using mind control and psychological torture.
Revienne, a washed-up print journo and creative writer forced by digital market trends to switch careers, ended up working for a renowned shrink with VIP clients. Realizing her artist’s soul was slowly dying from sacrificing her craft to pay the bills, she wrote a novel about her experiences in a member country of the “Vortex of Evil.”
After her book was published, she got an invitation from the Labor Ministry to participate in an “employment survey,” which permitted the Feds to place her under surveillance for six months—maybe indefinitely. Later, she discovered she was the only one on her street who got the invite… and such a survey didn’t exist!
When she repeatedly dodged the surveyors, weird things started to happen. Strangers in Superman T-shirts followed her around. The family cats disappeared…. one by one. Are they spooking her into compliance? Why don’t they just arrest her for civil disobedience? Was her book that awful? Did it have something to do with her access to the mental health and addiction records of the country’s leaders? Or is something more sinister lurking in the background?
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Author Bio:
Expat Scribe is an author, editor, biographer, and journalist. She wrote these books:
* The Invisible Cyber Bully: What it’s like to be watched 24/7—a psychological techno-thriller
* My Mother, the Good Witch Doctor: How Mom helped princesses with dyslexia—a fairytale-inspired, illustrated children’s book
* The Anti-Bully Manual: How to fight bullies the cyber way—a six-guide collection on cyberbullying prevention
* Her stories are included in two Canadian anthologies.
She and her family lived in different countries—mostly in war zones—as a result of the “occupational hazard” of her father’s profession in the aviation industry.
Having grown up in Tehran (Iran), she spent many years with the English-speaking press corps in other Middle Eastern countries with stints in Europe. She spent some time in Switzerland and Australia before settling in Canada, where she worked with several print publications—one of which was connected to a cable television network.
During the recession in North America, she switched to the medical field, becoming an assistant to a prominent psychiatrist specializing in mental health and addiction. She also worked in hospitals and specialty clinics as a medical transcriptionist, researcher, and EMR software tester (electronic medical records).
After marrying, she moved to Britain, only to cross the pond later to volunteer for educational advocacies. She was a tutor for the Adult Literacy Program of America and a library assistant in California libraries.
A film buff, she was a member of the publicity staff of the Vancouver International Film Festival in British Columbia, Canada, and that of the American Film Institute in Los Angeles, California. Her indie films are stored in De La Salle University and the Mowelfund Film Institute.
She was also an editor of lifestyle and technology publications. Her newspaper and magazine articles have been published worldwide. She ghostwrites biographies as well as articles for blogs, publications, websites, and SMEs in North America and Europe, including the Solace Journal.
An anti-bullying advocate, she is working on more books that uphold social justice and challenge the global status quo.
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