Zenophobic: A Queer Metaverse Rave Epic
A psychedelic journey through virtual worlds, rave culture, and gay love
Influenced by eXistenZ, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Upload, and Nerve, Zenophobic takes readers on a dimension-hopping adventure through the metaverse's wildest corners.
Follow Click Zero, a gay raver who discovers he can travel between digital realms and physical reality. He encounters furries, attends underground EDM parties, meets an enigmatic Guru, and navigates intense relationships with other men—including a poetry-reading dreamboat with impeccable luck and irresistible charm.
This isn't your typical audiobook. There's no conventional plot structure, no clear antagonist. Instead, Zenophobic is an experiential journey—surreal, philosophical, and unapologetically queer. It's a love letter to rave culture, virtual worlds like Second Life, and the courage it takes to live authentically in spaces both real and imagined.
What to expect:
Stream-of-consciousness storytelling by a hot college twink jock
Heavy LGBTQ+ themes and male romance
Rave/EDM culture throughout
Psychedelic, trippy narrative style
Virtual reality and metaverse exploration
Poetic and philosophical moments
Perfect for: Readers who love experimental fiction, queer cyberpunk, rave culture, and aren't afraid of unconventional narratives. Best experienced with techno blasting in the background.
First audiobook in an ongoing series. Adult content.
About the Author: Rev. Emir Shaun Delage PhD emerged from the early 1990s clubkid scene before "EDM" existed—back when they were simply called "raves." Based on Canada's west coast, Delage is a visual blogger, spiritual leader of The Church of Techno, and storyteller who prioritizes raw experience over traditional literary conventions.