The InterConnect is a story about how people deal with complexity, surveillance and automation. It is about people in the year 2029 living within gated self-driving-car cityscapes, and those who are outside of it, looking back in on it through the software code. It's about transportation and logistics, but it's also about people who look beyond the mono-culture status quo and question it. The InterConnect is ultimately about natural system resilience in the face of complex system chaos and the grip of control, as we wonder into it.
Author Peter E. Steppe has taken his experiences in the information security and investment banking industries as well his extensive travel throughout the western US to write a fast-paced novel for people who like wide open spaces--especially young people who have only known automated lives lived through connected devices. It's about their future.
Peter is a businessman and entrepreneur, and he has formerly worked in both the investment banking and information security industries. Peter likes epic family expeditions, low-impact design development and biodiversity projects. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife and four kids. His favorite places to visit lie deep in the wildernesses of the interior U.S. West, if you can find them.