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Soul Mates, Inc.

“Find a path to your future, via your past.” Erik has been alone since childhood. Soul Mates, Inc. says they can find his true love by evaluating his past lives. He’s skeptical but desperate. Is it really possible to look backward to find a way forward?

Imagine a company could hook you up to a machine, delve into your deepest interiors and tell you everything about your soul, including your past lives. Would you? Could you trust them? Sure you would, especially if it meant finding your true companion on life’s endless karmic journey. For the generation that’s given up its DNA to 23&Me and its browsing histories to every free social network out there comes Amanda Quintenz-Fiedler’s delightful and provocative novella, Soul Mates Inc. Erik is a photographer devoted to making art that’s just not selling, so he takes a journalistic assignment to photograph the clients of Soul Mates Inc. But his intentions as the skeptical outsider looking in are soon thwarted when he catches a glimpse of who he really is, where’s he’s been, all he’s done and who’s meant to share eternity with him. Quintenz-Fiedler imagines a universe with a definite absurdist bent and soon Erik’s on the trail of a life he can’t remember to meet the person he’ll never forget. It’s a perfect premise for readers who enjoy the philosophical storytelling of Milan Kundera, who enjoyed The Epiphany Machine by David Burr Gerrard and who became healthily skeptical of technology after reading Dave Eggers’ The Circle. This is smart, relevant and fast-moving fiction that reminds us we can’t get to know ourselves without changing ourselves.

Michael Maiello, Humorist (McSweeney’sThe New Yorker) and Essayist (Splice Today).

This is a really well-crafted story, part mystery, part love story, part sci-fi speculation. I don’t want to ruin anything, but I love the technology at the heart of this piece. Engaging characters and an intriguing premise make this a fun and fast read. Would be an awesome movie…

Jennifer Quintenz, author of acclaimed Daughters of Lilith Series

The story was intriguing with enough mystery to keep the pages turning themselves. I enjoyed the characters and the humorous ways the writer portrayed them. Just when I thought I had figured things out there was another twist or two! A fun and uplifting read.

Gregory P. Van Buskirk