About Eric Klein
Eric is a lifelong science fiction and fantasy reader who has always enjoyed those stories that show how the science and technology can affect people's lives. By day he works in hi-tech, lecturing on telecom security (at the hardware level, not about the people who use phones to commit fraud).
As he has done quite a bit of travel for fun and business, he has included events in the story that are based on personal experiences. For example, several years ago he accompanied his wife to an International Scientific Congress in Montreal. That particular week had several major events going on in the city. Other than the congress, there was a weeklong comedy street fair (Think jugglers, mimes, other performers, shows, and street art like a tree made out of circuit boards,), and the North American Gay and Lesbian Choir competition. As you can see it was a very mixed crowd. Some of those events have been recreated in the story.
He is experimenting with writing styles, and his debut book is written in the style of the Golden years of Science Fiction, giving more than a passing nod to some of greats Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, and Robert A. Heinlein to name a few.
Join him in exploring the various colonies in the Solar System seeing how they were formed and are populated in the year 2152.
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Jane Jago was born in Sydney Australia in 1961.
Originally trained as a Printmaker, she began writing whilst raising a family.
She has a long standing interest in exploring the shadow aspect of human nature and in developmental psychology.
Passionate about the protection of children and their right to a childhood, The Wrong Hand is her first novel.
Though he was born and raised in Southeastern Idaho, Kody Boye has lived in the state of Texas since 2010. His first short story, [A] Prom Queen's Revenge,was published at the age of fourteen. He has since gone on to publish numerous works of fiction, including the young-adult novels When They Came, The Beautiful Ones, The Midnight Spell and ALT CONTROL ENTER, as well as fiction for adults. He currently lives and writes in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas.
United by Care, Divided by Stories.
Discover how diverse tales of empathy and aid weave into the vibrant tapestry of human connection, challenging and changing us.
This speculative-fiction anthology brings together a compelling collection of science-fiction and fantasy stories that explore the profound impact of care on the human experience. From futuristic societies to intimate personal narratives, each tale delves into what it means to support one another in a world that's often indifferent. Through the eyes of seasoned authors and fresh voices alike, this anthology unravels the threads of altruism that connect us, inviting readers to reflect on the ways we impact each other's lives. Perfect for anyone who cherishes the power of giving and receiving care, these stories not only speculate but inspire.
The stories include:
Assorted gods (old and new) A criminal trial and shadowy government agencies Colony ships and interstellar travel Tangible benefits on the merit of care and compassion Fantasy social justice Artificial Intelligence (of various flavours) Utopian and Dystopian futuresWith original stories by:
Anaïs Chartschenko Assaph Mehr Cindy Tomamichel Douglas Lumsden Eric Klein Jane Jago Joyce C Mandrake Kody Boye Marie-Hélène Lebeault Meir Michael Fogel Ulff LehmannSpecial foreword by
Allison Maynard-Gibson, K.C.
Past president, International Women's Forum
Introduced by
Dr. Hila Fogel-Yaari
Título : It Takes A Village
EAN : 9780994449399
Editorial : Purple Toga Publications
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