Song of the Elowai

Song of the Elowai takes place in a future fifty years distant as an over-populated Earth searches for resources among the solar system. A space-traveling, alien species is discovered; unfortunately, one whose sole purpose is the annihilation of the human race.

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Song of the Elowai

Song of the Elowai takes place in a future fifty years distant as an over-populated Earth searches for resources among the solar system. A space-traveling, alien species is discovered; unfortunately, one whose sole purpose is the annihilation of the human race.

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Song of the Elowai

Song of the Elowai

by Thomas Stone
Song of the Elowai

Song of the Elowai

by Thomas Stone

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Overview

Song of the Elowai takes place in a future fifty years distant as an over-populated Earth searches for resources among the solar system. A space-traveling, alien species is discovered; unfortunately, one whose sole purpose is the annihilation of the human race.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000839324
Publisher: Thomas Stone
Publication date: 03/29/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 384 KB

About the Author

Indie Author Thomas C. Stone developed a fascination for science fiction early in life, reading most of the modern-day masters by fourteen years of age. As a student, Stone studied writing, classical literature, philosophy, linguistics, and computer science, obtaining degrees in linguistics, literature, education, and computer science. To support his writing, Stone has worked as a school teacher, technical writer, systems analyst, martial arts instructor, and various other odd jobs. Additionally, Stone has completed twenty novels and, by his own admission, is more interested in the depiction of characters under stressful and extraordinary settings. Stone’s take on the world can be observed at his personal website and blog, http://www.thomascstone.com.

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