Going Past The Town Prison

Retiring on a distant planet, Geodon rides the pylon trapeze transportation across the frozen lava field to the small desert town to be his final home. Arriving, he walks past the foreboding town prison, then to his newly solar-power-built home made of the lava of this world. He finds love and an interesting new being from a distant place.

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Going Past The Town Prison

Retiring on a distant planet, Geodon rides the pylon trapeze transportation across the frozen lava field to the small desert town to be his final home. Arriving, he walks past the foreboding town prison, then to his newly solar-power-built home made of the lava of this world. He finds love and an interesting new being from a distant place.

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Going Past The Town Prison

Going Past The Town Prison

by Jim Cline
Going Past The Town Prison

Going Past The Town Prison

by Jim Cline

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Overview

Retiring on a distant planet, Geodon rides the pylon trapeze transportation across the frozen lava field to the small desert town to be his final home. Arriving, he walks past the foreboding town prison, then to his newly solar-power-built home made of the lava of this world. He finds love and an interesting new being from a distant place.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000818800
Publisher: Jim Cline
Publication date: 01/23/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 414 KB

About the Author

Jim is partially retired from a career mainly in hands-on electronics development, and is a hobbyist-enthusiast creator of some advanced space transportation integrated concepts with applications, such as Centristation and the kinetic-centrifugal supported KESTS to GEO hoop-shaped transportation structure between equatorial ground and GEO, that he has presented and had published as part of high tech space conferences; but found that aerospace has snubbed it all due to its own laid out plans for space development based on privatizing conventional rocket launch systems; so he has also written his concepts as background for his high-tech science fiction adventure novels and short stories, which is more fun than writing technical papers, anyway. Now lives frugally in Ephrata, WA, USA, with two parakeets and a computer, still doing volunteer work; having done his best despite a mostly thankless humanity. Horse to water and all that.

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