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There Is No Antimemetics Division by qntm
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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-1529979244
Reader’s Age: Adults 18+ (Older Teens 16+ with Parental Guidance)
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Author: qntm
Release Date: March 26, 2021
Genre: Fiction
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There Is No Antimemetics Division by qntm: The SCP Thriller That Will Rewire the Way You Think
About the Book
There Is No Antimemetics Division is a genre-defying work of speculative horror fiction by internet author qntm, originally published through the SCP Foundation writing community. It explores one haunting central idea: what if some concepts, creatures, or threats are antimemetic, meaning they actively resist being remembered, communicated, or even thought about? The book follows the agents of a secret division tasked with fighting enemies that erase themselves from human memory, making every mission a battle not just for survival but for the very ability to remember the fight happened at all.
About the Author
qntm is a pseudonymous British author and software developer best known for writing fiction rooted in computer science, logic, and speculative ideas. Rising to prominence through the SCP Foundation, an open collaborative fiction project, qntm has built a loyal global readership with works that combine intellectual depth with genuine narrative tension. There Is No Antimemetics Division is widely regarded as a standout example of what modern internet-born fiction can achieve at its best.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is for readers who love horror and science fiction that challenges the mind, not just the nerves. If you enjoy stories that make you think, question reality, and sit with genuinely unsettling ideas long after reading, this one is written exactly for you. It is also a great pick for fans of the SCP Foundation universe who want to experience some of its finest original storytelling in a clean, collected paperback format.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is There Is No Antimemetics Division about?
The book is about a secret government division that deals with antimemetic threats, things that actively prevent themselves from being remembered or perceived. Agents must use special tools and techniques just to remember their own jobs exist. It is a clever, original horror concept that feels unlike anything else in modern fiction.
Is There Is No Antimemetics Division part of the SCP Foundation?
Yes. The story was originally written by qntm as part of the SCP Foundation, a large open collaborative fiction project where writers create entries about anomalous objects and entities. This paperback collects and refines that work into a complete standalone narrative, so no prior knowledge of the SCP universe is needed to enjoy it.
Is this book suitable for teenagers?
The book is primarily written for adult readers and older teens aged 16 and above. It contains psychological horror elements, complex ideas, and some mature themes. It is not graphically violent but it is genuinely unsettling, so parental guidance is recommended for younger readers.
Where can I buy There Is No Antimemetics Division paperback?
You can order the paperback edition directly from our store with delivery within 5 to 10 business days. It makes a great gift for any fan of sci-fi, horror, or unconventional fiction.
| Weight | 250 g |
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| Dimensions | 13.6 × 2.2 × 21.5 cm |
There Is No Antimemetics Division takes a concept from internet collaborative fiction and builds it into something remarkable: a tightly written, deeply unsettling exploration of memory, identity, and survival against threats that simply cannot be perceived. Each chapter peels back another layer of a mystery that grows stranger and more gripping the further you go. qntm writes with precision and wit, making even the most abstract ideas feel immediate and real. By the final page, you will find yourself thinking carefully about what you remember, and what might already be gone.

