LEE Schneider
Novelist • Futurist • Producer


Lee Schneider
Novelist • Futurist • Producer
LEE SCHNEIDER, author of LIBERATION, is a science fiction and fantasy author with a long career in television and film. The author of screenplays, teleplays, stage plays, short stories, and audio drama podcasts, he has written for Good Morning America and the cartoon ThunderCats, and has produced, directed, and written documentaries for the History Channel, the Learning Channel, CourtTV, Discovery Health, the Food Network, and ReelzTV. Schneider is also the founder of Red Cup Agency, an award-winning podcast production agency, and is the Artistic Director of FutureX, a platform for futurist projects. The host of the podcast, The Future Lab with Lee Schneider, he lives in Santa Monica, CA with his family.
BOOK 3 of the Utopia Engine Trilogy
LIBERATION
In the year 2053, Earth teeters on the brink of collapse as its automatic climate controls fail catastrophically, unleashing devastating floods and scorching heatwaves upon the planet. Kat Keeper, driven by remorse for financing the technology that shattered the world, is determined to fix the chaos she inadvertently created. When she meets the charismatic Renzo Kundera, he seems the perfect partner to help her realize her ambitious dreams. However, their budding romance is threatened by Renzo’s brother Tristan, who schemes to tear them apart, dragging Kat into a vortex of personal turmoil.
LIBERATION will be available at these bookstores October 15th
"Schneider shows us a world that many of us fear is just around the corner. When humanity gives up control to techno-capitalism as a savior, especially in the face of climate change, dystopia isn’t far away. Deft and alarmingly prescient."
"Lee Schneider's Resist is a clever novel that captures a world steeped in artificial intelligence and climate disruption that could soon be our own."
“Resist is a fast-paced, mind-bending tale of a future controlled by technology and the steps we must take to regain and preserve what makes us truly human.”