by Steve RoganPublish: Dec 27, 2017Series: The Rain Saga trilogy - book 1Science Fiction
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2086: Fall of Days
Our Insemination Plants, Communities, and survival in general can all be accredited to them. I am sure they have saved us, or at least slowed the inevitable, and, I have to say, none of this would be possible without them. Some say they are responsible for the entire situation in the first place, but fro... m what I have read, I don't agree. They have been so instrumental, we owe them more than we have but they ask for nothing.
2273: The youngest people in the known Territory of Eden turn 18 today, as a quest for the awakening of natural reproduction or the last generations of humankind continues.read more
BIOGRAPHY Writing came to me in 1975 like a lost dog emerging from a storm. I knew it, and it knew me, though we had never met before; that dog has been at my side ever since.
I have no idea as to from where the muse comes, and I’ve never sought to question it.
I write whatever comes – only if I believe I’m connected t... o the idea – and I’m happy to go about this work without the restrictiveness of feeling bound to any one genre.
I went to the University of Sydney and, after the professor took delivery of the bottle of wine that had been sent to him as a Christmas gift, I was then required to leave campus and go about my courier work once more.
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