Cadance Bell

Letters to our Robot Son


Epic in every possible way. Big ideas. Big adventures. Big heart. Big questions. Cadance Bell reminds us why stories matter – particularly the ones we tell ourselves. She is a tale teller; a world conjurer; a narrative alchemist. Letters to Our Robot Son is as playful as it is prescient, and an intergalactic love letter to found families.
— Beejay Silcox, author and literary critic

Ultimo Press, 2025

An unexpected story of life, family, hope, and redemption—at the end of the world (maybe).
 
Arto wakes up in a desolate world devoid of humanity—he’s a robot, he knows that much—but he has no memory of how he got here. With a mysterious letter and a cheeky kitten as his only companion, he embarks on a quest to understand his existence.
 
As Arto navigates this unfamiliar landscape, he stumbles upon a cantankerous robot who claims to be his sister. 
 
And that's a problem, because she might be the reason there are no more people.


About the Author

Cadance Bell is an Australian author, showrunner, producer, director and writer. Her memoir, The All of It: A Bogan Rhapsody, was published by Penguin in July 2022 to critical acclaim and shortlisted for The Age Book of the Year. Cadance is currently working on numerous scripted television projects and developing an immersive feature film, Seouls. Her prior documentary films include The Rainbow Passage for Network 10 and Screen Australia, and Who I Am, the world’s first documentary exploring the intersection of gender diversity and autism. Cadance lives in New South Wales with her fiancée, Amanda. She likes board games and short walks to the fridge. Her favourite food is burritos.


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