Guess what, world? I’ve had my first few pre-orders of the advance copy of The Root of Infinity: Conjunction Born. And yes, I know there are authors who could sell two hundred copies while having their morning coffee, but I’m not there… yet. However, I’m grateful to have gotten your attention. If that’s you, thank you.
And yes, I know there are a lot of great authors out there vying for your attention. To get you and others excited about the release of Conjunction Born, allow me to share what some of my ARC (Advance Reader Copy) readers are saying about it:
“Your book goes beyond science fiction in my opinion. Fantasy, metaphysical, spiritual and humanity. It is a really great idea, worlds connected and joined together by a celestial event happening seldom but significantly – unleashing the best and worst of people and creatures.
Your writing talent and imagination is off the charts is something people of all ages would enjoy. Canadians, Faroese, many human readers elsewhere in the world. Imagining worlds, good and evil and the connection we have with the earth and universe is something we all do at our early times, but not enough with our daily adult lives.”
~ Ian Healy
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“I just wanted to let you know that I’ve been reading your book, and it has brought me a lot of joy this week! Thank you for sharing it with me, and I’m excited to see where the story goes.”
~Savannah Bergquist
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“An ambitious, intellectually dense science fantasy that successfully blends political intrigue, cosmic horror, technology, and mythic fantasy. The book’s greatest strength is that every major conflict operates on at least two levels at once: the personal cost to individuals and the systemic machinery that treats those individuals as resources. By the final chapters, the reader understands that nothing in the book was incidental. Early trauma, offhand political comments, and seemingly abstract cosmology all pay off in concrete, often disturbing ways.
By the end, it feels clear that this is not a story about stopping a catastrophe so much as deciding who is allowed to shape what comes after it. This felt like the first book in an amazing series!”
~ Mohammad Khan
I look forward to sharing this adventure with you and with others.
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