Tic Tac Toe

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Pronoun badges. Wumbo-assigned categories. Marriage is banned and the state is family.

Welcome to the future.

 

The year is F25. The Social Justice Party rules Britannia, now a member of the International Diversity League.

 

Seventeen-year-old Dennis is a white En living in Clarendon, the capital of Britannia. Like all white Ens, he must atone for ten thousand years of toxic En-centric privilege and white supremacy. In a few months he will become an En of Service, living out his days as a servant of the state.

 

One day, Dennis receives a letter in his Safe Space from an organisation promising to liberate Ens from their oppression. Led by the charismatic Harvey, their goal is to storm Parliament, take the city, and make Ens great again.

 

Newfound hope bonds Dennis with Kiana, a beautiful Laz at his school. But Harvey's revolutionary rhetoric puts Dennis at odds with his relationship. Meanwhile, desperate acts of rebellion prove powerless against the state.

 

Because if you're not with us, you're against us…

 

A young adult dystopian novel, set in an age of political correctness and censorship.

Prepare to be triggered.

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About the author

Zarina Macha

Zarina Macha is an author, blogger, poet, musician, and YouTuber from London, UK. She has currently self-published twenty-one books: six under her name and fifteen as Diana Vale. In 2021, her young adult novel Anne won the international Page Turner Book Award for fiction. In 2023 she released Tic Tac Toe, a young adult dystopian novel that depicts a cultural Marxist society and satirises wokeism, identity politics, and political correctness.

She began publishing her work in 2018 while completing a degree in Songwriting and Creative Artistry from The Academy of Contemporary Music (ACM) in Guildford. Her three published YA fiction works are Every Last Psycho (2018), a compilation of two novellas that deal with heavy trauma and mental illness; Anne (2019), a coming-of-age novel about domestic violence, and Around Midnight (2020), a novel about an emotionally abusive teenage relationship.

She has also published two poetry volumes; Art is a Waste of Time (2018) and Single Broke Female (2019). Both explore the essence of womanhood, including sexuality, femininity, and emotional angst. She has performed her poetry at various functions in London, including Poetry Unplugged, the Farrago Slam, and the Global Fusion Music & Arts Spoken Word events.

In 2021 Macha began writing contemporary new adult romance under the pen name Diana Vale. Her Kirk University books are standalone stories about students who find love at university. This fictitious university is based on the real-life University of York in northern England where Macha briefly attended prior to ACM.

Macha has two YouTube channels: Zarina Macha Author, where she makes videos about her books and writing process, and The Rational Female, where she criticises Feminism. She identifies as an anti-Feminist women’s advocate, egalitarian and humanitarian. She believes in freedom, justice, and human rights for all, and seeks to protect free speech at all costs. She is also strongly against the use of sensitivity readers in fiction.

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