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Ebook Short DescriptionTwo men will rise: Jonathan Boyles-a quiet, NASA computer programmer; and William Floke – a con man/messiah raised on the plaque rotted surface of Mars. Baseline humans, clones, AIs, and tweaks will compete to claim their place in a social order ruled over by super-corporations. Eventually the children of the programmer and the messiah will meet on Ross 128-4 to do battle and open the gate. selection from book:

Number 23 closed his emerald eyes for a moment. When he opened them again, he spoke with two voices.
“It is easy to become complacent when you are outrunning the storm: when you can feel the wind pushing at your back; when you hear the unsteady rhythm of distant thunder; when the raindrops are just beginning to fall beside your footsteps. Most of you here, however, have never felt those things, jailed inside large boxes on this 578 mile rock. That, by itself, is reason enough to turn our focus to the stars in the distance.
“Here in the Kuiper Belt, you have outrun the storm, hiding among the safety of asteroids and ice and dirt. For a time I was hiding also, on Sedna, staying so far from my origin that I saw Sol as just another star in the ever-azure skies.
“While you help your family by slinging precious ores towards those still in peril, we all must turn and face outward, towards those who have gone ahead of us. This recording shows that we do have siblings out there, wa... (Read more)
Number 23 closed his emerald eyes for a moment. When he opened them again, he spoke with two voices.
“It is easy to become complacent when you are outrunning the storm: when you can feel the wind pushing at your back; when you hear the unsteady rhythm of distant thunder; when the raindrops are just beginning to fall beside your footsteps. Most of you here, however, have never felt those things, jailed inside large boxes on this 578 mile rock. That, by itself, is reason enough to turn our focus to the stars in the distance.
“Here in the Kuiper Belt, you have outrun the storm, hiding among the safety of asteroids and ice and dirt. For a time I was hiding also, on Sedna, staying so far from my origin that I saw Sol as just another star in the ever-azure skies.
“While you help your family by slinging precious ores towards those still in peril, we all must turn and face outward, towards those who have gone ahead of us. This recording shows that we do have siblings out there, waiting for us to follow. We must find their outstretched hand and grab hold as they pull us into the stars beside them. We must grab hold and never let them go again…no matter what the initial cost. If the Nanodisaster has shown us anything, it is that the price of standing in stasis is far too dear.”

 

Michele Dutcher lives in a carriage house in the Victorian Section of Louisville, KY USA.  She has been writing Sci-fi for eight years, and has been published multiple times in webzines which include: Aphelion, Orion’s Arm, Quantum Muse and Bewildering Stories. Michele has recently published her first ebook – the novel: Outrunning the Storm, available on Apple, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Diesel and Smashwords. There are links to all these markets on her website called Entry to All Things Dutcher: http://www.bottomdwellers.freewebspace.com/

Her novella, Heaven’s Door, has been dead-tree published by Orion’s Arm in the book: Against a Diamond Sky      http://www.helfert.de/oabook/index.htmlMichele has a BS in Education and minors in Art, Sociology, and Theology, having made college the best decade of her life.  She lives with one very good Border collie, two evil cats, and a rather depressed ghost named Tom. Michele is also the sole support of a 1990 Cutlass Supreme.