His Robot Girlfriend – Over 5000 Downloads in One Month

Between December 15th and January 15th, His Robot Girlfriend was downloaded 5343 times from the three host websites: Feedbooks.com, Manybooks.net, and Smashwords.com. If you haven’t got your copy, visit one of these links today. And thanks to all those who took the time to read the book.

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His Robot Girlfriend Setting: California

Although there are a couple of trips in the story, to Vegas and across the country, the main setting for His Robot Girlfriend is southern California. Mike lives at 11 North Willow street Springdale, California 82803. Springdale is a fictional town. I thought it sounded as though it could be in California. I looked in the Zip code book to find an unused zip code number which would fall in California and used it.
Mike’s daugher Harriet live in Greendale, a nearby town. It too is fictional. I was imagining the drive to my mother’s house. She lives in the area of our city known as Green Valley. Or at least she lives near it.
In the story, Mike and Patience go shopping at the mall in Pico Mundo, another nearby town. This was an homage to Dean Koontz and his very excellent book Odd Thomas. Odd Thomas lives in the California town of Pico Mundo, and the mall there plays an important part in that story. If you haven’t read the book, you should.

His Robot Girlfriend Setting: Prices


Several people have commented on the economics of His Robot Girlfriend. What I did was to take the current prices of items and multiply increase them by 4 percent per year to get a price in 2032. Of course I was a bit surprised at what some women pay for shoes and clothes, but that’s how I got the prices. The exception was the price of robots, which I figured would have dropped.

I got this idea from a price list from 1959 that listed a loaf of bread at 20 cents, a new Cadillac at $5,000, a new house at $13,000, but a black and white 19″ TV at $500.

His Robot Girlfriend Setting: Global Warming

One element of the setting for His Robot Girlfriend was the effect of global warming. It’s hot in 2032– really hot. I think it will be too. Even if we can get our stuff together and stop emitting green house gasses, and let’s face it, that’s not going to happen; it’s already been heating up for several hundred years. It’s not going to suddenly stop.
The earth has been on a cycle of a hundred thousand years of cold and ten thousand years of warm and then then a hundred thousand years of cold again for several million years. Ten thousand years ago the Ice Age ended. It got warmer and warmer and warmer, until about a thousand years ago, then it started getting colder again. Then all of a sudden it got warm. It’s no surprise that sudden uncharacteristic warming began just at the same time as the industrial revolution.
I’m not saying the world is going to end and I’m not saying that the industrial revolution shouldn’t have happened. I am saying that you should buy sunscreen.

His Robot Girlfriend – 20,000 Downloads

His Robot Girlfriend has topped 20,000 downloads! Yay!

His Robot Girlfriend Setting: The Future

His Robot Girlfriend takes place in the year 2032. I don’t think I mention the year in the story text, but I tried to make sure that everything matched. The days of the week and month correspond correctly. I got a 2032 calendar using a tool on the internet. That year will also be both a presidential election year and an olympic year, so there are both going on in the background of the story. Of course I thought some changes might be appropriate, so there are quite a few more states in the US for the election and there are three major political parties– Democrats, Republicans, and Greens. By the way, I plotted out the correct number of electoral votes for the election too.

His Robot Girlfriend Characters: Names

Most of the character names in His Robot Girlfriend are pretty normal. I had an idea that old fashioned names might make a comeback some time in the future, at least for a generation or two, so the kids in class and Mike’s children’s names went in that direction– Lucas, Harriet, Mabel, etc. The one area in which I didn’t change the names to match this idea was the strippers in the story. They have the same names that they did in the earliest draft.

His Robot Girlfriend Characters: Patience

Patience is the robot in His Robot Girlfriend. She went through a number of names in earlier drafts and was physically quite different in the first draft. She was originally a tall bimbo-esqu platinum blonde (who could change her hair color on demand). As I was rewriting, I began to picture a willowy brunette– more of an Anne Hathaway or an Alyson Hannigan. I had originally thought I would write more of a story arc for Patience, but I decided to concentrate on Mike’s story.

His Robot Girlfriend Characters: Mike

I started talking about the characters in His Robot Girlfriend before, but I thought I might go a little more in-depth this time. Mike, the main character, is the most autobiographical character that I’ve ever written. In an early draft, his last name was Anderson, making it closer to mine. He is like me, a school teacher, a lover of science fiction, overweight, and a homebody. He’s a little older than me, but not as much as when I first started on the book. He has some experiences in life that are different than mine. I had to add a few personality quirks that made him a little less like me, because I didn’t want the character to be me. Reading it again though, I realize it doesn’t make much difference.