Spaceheim

Spaceheim

by May Koliander
Spaceheim

Spaceheim

by May Koliander

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Overview

It’s 2220 on exoplanet Zingu. What is left of humanity faces peril again after escaping from a dying Earth. The new colony, Arcana, is split in two. The former Tellurians (the Nats) live in ArcaNat while the cyborgs and robots are housed in ArcanArt, among the production units. And now the rift between these two parts of the colony is growing. The Nats need to act fast as the threat of a machine take-over which would seal humanity’s fate comes to light. Fortunately, before their departure from Earth some 140 years ago, scientists had foreseen the possibility of such a situation and drawn up a solution. The only hang-up is that the key to the problem is hidden on planet Earth in a Spanish monastery, in the long-lost past. Will the Nats manage to overcome all the obstacles, defeat the machines and ensure our species’ survival ?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156052615
Publisher: May Koliander
Publication date: 04/17/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 357 KB

About the Author

I was born in the States, the outcome of an Oklahoma - Pennsylvania love story, but bred in Europe. My taste for stories started a long time ago with Mom reading to us every evening for hours and giving us free access to the stash of Classics Illustrated a mile high she had thrown into the great ocean liner trunks along with other artefacts, such as vegetable peelers and pie tins, when she decided to cross the seas with her brood. As we grew in years, we graduated from Uncle Wiggly, Uncle Remus and Pogo to the great epics and then on to the world's classics. I still remember my brother's laughter when we got to The Pickwick Papers and must confess I fell asleep during most of The Brothers Karamazov, but was totally enthralled by War and Peace. I sometimes try to draw up a list of my most loved books, something like a top ten. It would read - today - like this : Lolita by V. Nabokov War With The Newts by K. Capek God's Grace by B. Malamud Anna Karenin by L. Tolstoy La Soif et Autres Nouvelles by Ivo Andritch Ferdydurke by W. Gombrowicz The Barsoom Novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs The Things They Carried by T. O'Brien Le Testament Français by Andreï Makine A Good Man is Hard to find and Other Stories by F. O'Connor Us by E. Zamiatine Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Of course, it's easy to remember the works that have marked generations. However, we don't only feed on 'literature' - there are myriads of other books out there of a less lofty nature that we have read and thoroughly enjoyed, but whose titles or authors have faded from our memory. So, the big blank space in the middle of the list is for all those writers whose work has given me countless hours of excitement and pleasure - writers of genre fiction. One day, however, the unthinkable happens - you reach for a book and after a few pages, you let if fall back down. It's not what you wanted - the shoe doesn't fit - so you pick up another and it happens again… Then there's only one thing left to do - sit down at your computer and start writing…

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