SpaceStation Colt: Damnitio Exeum
Title | SpaceStation Colt: Damnitio Exeum PDF eBook |
Author | Edmund Alexander Sims |
Publisher | Dope Enterprises |
Pages | 331 |
Release | 2009-08-30 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0982811101 |
SpaceStation Colt: Damnitio Exeum is the first novel of the True Love Trilogy - a genre-crossing story line that could pass as much for action and romance as it does its noticeably pointed focus in modern science fiction. Getting things started within the SpaceStation Colt series, this first book introduces the characters, the Epic Universe, and some initial interstellar conflict to gently acclimate a reader to the new experience. Major Marileva Dike stars in this story which finds the Space Force having its grip on the universe. For the most part, it had been a benevolent rule, but some would claim that malevolent underlyings exist. Yes, that was this universe. However, other factions rule their own universes with equally dominant hands. War between competing factions is normally inevitable, but some previously no-named/unseen factions were using the war as a means of achieving additional gains - not fully understood. The Major responds in kind by increasing her own physical and political power all the while solidifying her base of influence with a legendary three-dimensional strategy which makes for an intriguing eBook with universal implications.
Constructs of a Maniacal Mind
Title | Constructs of a Maniacal Mind PDF eBook |
Author | Edmund Alexander Sims |
Publisher | Dope Enterprises |
Pages | 117 |
Release | 2012-02-26 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0982811136 |
The process of creation varies from writer to editor to musician to producer and everywhere in between. There is a lot which goes on and a lot that goes into any given project, and a great many creative people spend some of the best parts of their lives honing a myriad of different skills and techniques which help them to advance their particular genre of note. Here, Edmund Alexander Sims (the author of the SpaceStation Colt series) provides behind the scenes tidbits on his creative process via 140 character, stream of consciousness rants. If it can help with inspiring somebody to follow through on their art piece or it just gives a person a clever diversion because they happened to have reread that previous sentence (and its magnitude) as a part of a double take - then these Constructs did the trick which was allotted to them.
From the Depths of Death in the Midst of Chaos
Title | From the Depths of Death in the Midst of Chaos PDF eBook |
Author | Edmund Alexander Sims |
Publisher | Dope Enterprises |
Pages | 745 |
Release | 2010-08-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 098281111X |
From the Depths of Death in the Midst of Chaos is the second novel of the True Love Trilogy - a genre-crossing story line that could pass as much for action and romance as it does its noticeably pointed focus in modern science fiction. Continuing things within the SpaceStation Colt series, this second book takes a startling detour for the darkest concerning an interstellar conflict which spans not only the Epic Universe (2009 - ) but its defunct literary predecessor Zero Universe (1987 - 1994) - forever linking the two together. Lieutenant Marileva Dike-Sims returns to sort through the events that were introduced in her own universe while navigating the events which happened to be left unfinished from a universe that she never even knew existed. This eBook is one of those rare literary works which is so self-aware that it becomes a mastery in every sense of its allotted genres by deeply honoring the characters and lending much-deserved closure to the old while propelling the current into their own new, expansive light - credibly. Something To Root For: The intrigue of pro- and antagonistic characters makes them both thoroughly enjoyable; the amount and level of social commentary is staggering; the fiction part of this sequel happens to be almost three times the size of its predecessor while the science part includes stepped up technology to match; and the eloquence of the prose is matched only by the complexity of the story.