Elsewhen

Elsewhen
Title Elsewhen PDF eBook
Author Gary Bullock
Publisher Abbott Press
Total Pages 118
Release 2012-05-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 145820393X

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True romantics and science geeks, the love story you have been waiting for! A scientist makes two stunning discoveries: First, his lost soul mate is alive in an alternate universe, and second, the Earth is doomed. Science prodigies Lije (Elijah) Grant and Laura Bess Austin have been soul mates since they were kids. But as Laura Bess is flying off to college, the plane goes down and all aboard are lost. Lije is devastated; the love of his life is gone. Lije grows up to become an astrophysicist, living a minimal existence, tracking boring space junk, night after tedious night at a radar station. Then one evening, he notices a satellite suddenly veering off course, disappearing into deep space. Investigating, he discovers that it is the work of a small black hole, and it is coming closer. The Earth has maybe two weeks before Armageddon. And thats when Laura Bess walks up to Lije in a coffee shop and says "Hello, stranger." The future just isn't what it used to be. Neither is the past. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/gary-bullock/elsewhen/

Entry to Elsewhen

Entry to Elsewhen
Title Entry to Elsewhen PDF eBook
Author John Brunner
Publisher D A W Books, Incorporated
Total Pages 180
Release 1972
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Science fiction-noveller.

The Jewels of Elsewhen

The Jewels of Elsewhen
Title The Jewels of Elsewhen PDF eBook
Author Ted White
Publisher Gateway
Total Pages 140
Release 2012-12-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0575117893

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You are riding home from work on the subway. There is a jolt - and as you fall against your neighbour you discover - he is a manikin. You investigate. The entire train is filled with manikins. Are there no humans in this world...? You approach a door. There is only an opaque blackness on the other side. You are wary. You put through only one arm. It disappears completely. You are curious. You must find out what lies beyond. You walk through the door into the void...

Million Eyes

Million Eyes
Title Million Eyes PDF eBook
Author C.R. Berry
Publisher Elsewhen Press
Total Pages 387
Release 2020-01-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1911409581

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Time is the ultimate weapon What if we’re living in an alternate timeline? What if the car crash that killed Princess Diana, the disappearance of the Princes in the Tower, and the shooting of King William II weren’t supposed to happen? Ex-history teacher Gregory Ferro finds evidence that a cabal of time travellers is responsible for several key events in our history. These events all seem to hinge on a dry textbook published in 1995, referenced in a history book written in 1977 and mentioned in a letter to King Edward III in 1348. Ferro teams up with down-on-her-luck graduate Jennifer Larson to get to the truth and discover the relevance of a book that seems to defy the arrow of time. But the time travellers are watching closely. Soon the duo are targeted by assassins willing to rewrite history to bury them. Million Eyes is a fast-paced conspiracy thriller about power, corruption and destiny. Visit bit.ly/Million-Eyes

Existence is Elsewhen

Existence is Elsewhen
Title Existence is Elsewhen PDF eBook
Author John Gribbin
Publisher Elsewhen Press
Total Pages 335
Release 2016-03-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1908168951

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The title, Existence is Elsewhen, paraphrases the last sentence of André Breton’s 1924 Manifesto of Surrealism, perfectly summing up the intent behind this anthology of stories from a wonderful collection of authors. Different worlds… different times. It’s what Elsewhen Press has been about since we launched our first title in 2011. Here, we present twenty science fiction stories for you to enjoy. We are delighted that headlining this collection is the fantastic John Gribbin, with a worrying vision of medical research in the near future. Future global healthcare is the theme of J A Christy’s story; while the ultimate in spare part surgery is where Dave Weaver takes us. Edwin Hayward’s search for a renewable protein source turns out to be digital; and Tanya Reimer’s story with characters we think we know, gives us pause for thought about another food we take for granted. Evolution is examined too, with Andy McKell’s chilling tale of what states could become if genetics are used to drive policy. Similarly, Robin Moran’s story explores the societal impact of an undesirable evolutionary trend; while Douglas Thompson provides a truly surreal warning of an impending disaster that will reverse evolution, with dire consequences. On a lighter note, we have satire from Steve Harrison discovering who really owns the Earth (and why); and Ira Nayman, who uses the surreal alternative realities of his Transdimensional Authority series as the setting for a detective story mash-up of Agatha Christie and Dashiel Hammett. Pursuing the crime-solving theme, Peter Wolfe explores life, and death, on a space station; while Stefan Jackson follows a police investigation into some bizarre cold-blooded murders in a cyberpunk future. Going into the past, albeit an 1831 set in the alternate Britain of his Royal Sorceress series, Christopher G. Nuttall reports on an investigation into a girl with strange powers. Strange powers in the present-day is the theme for Tej Turner, who tells a poignant tale of how extra-sensory perception makes it easier for a husband to bear his dying wife’s last few days. Difficult decisions are the theme of Chloe Skye’s heart-rending story exploring personal sacrifice. Relationships aren’t always so close, as Susan Oke’s tale demonstrates, when sibling rivalry is taken to the limit. Relationships are the backdrop to Peter R. Ellis’s story where a spectacular mid-winter event on a newly-colonised distant planet involves a Madonna and Child. Coming right back to Earth and in what feels like an almost imminent future, Siobhan McVeigh tells a cautionary tale for anyone thinking of using technology to deflect the blame for their actions. Building on the remarkable setting of Pera from her LiGa series, and developing Pera’s legendary Book of Shadow, Sanem Ozdural spins the creation myth of the first light tree in a lyrical and poetic song. Also exploring language, the master of fantastika and absurdism, Rhys Hughes, extrapolates the way in which language changes over time, with an entertaining result.

Overstrike

Overstrike
Title Overstrike PDF eBook
Author C M Angus
Publisher Elsewhen Press
Total Pages 392
Release 2020-02-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1911409700

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When Matt Howard’s grandfather told him he must alter history to protect his newborn son, Matt thought the old man was crazy… …Then he realised it was true. Overstrike spans 4 generations of a family haunted by the prospect of an approaching alternate reality where their child has been erased from history. Touching on themes of retro-causality, ethics and free will, and exploring ideas of cause, effect and retribution, it follows the path of Matt Howard, whose child, Ethan, is at risk, as he, his father and grandfather attempt to use their own abilities to manipulate reality in order to discover and prevent whoever is threatening Ethan. This is volume I of Fixpoint, a trilogy about a family who discover their inherited ability to manipulate reality. It enables them to effect changes in order to safeguard themselves and all that they hold dear. But even seemingly small changes in a timeline can have unforeseen and far-reaching consequences. Follow the stories of the Howards, on a journey exploring reality, time and our own sense of self.

Mandigo and the Hellhounds

Mandigo and the Hellhounds
Title Mandigo and the Hellhounds PDF eBook
Author Anders Reemark
Publisher Elsewhen Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2016-08-05
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1908168137

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Danish Bestseller now available for the first time in English When eight-year old Mandigo found a baby on a raft in a river, he saved it but, when he tried to carry it back to his village, he was stopped by a large stag. The stag forced Mandigo to take the baby deep into the forest, and soon other animals joined the curious trio… Thus began the adventures of Mandigo, a boy who spent his days toiling in his father’s mill in the mediaeval village of Oakhill. Little did he know that his life until that moment had all been one big lie. When the cataclysmic event known as the Storm wreaked havoc across the world many years before, it had changed the landscape and released violent magical forces. By his twelfth birthday, Mandigo had discovered that he had become the unwitting focus of those magical forces. Barely surviving an encounter with a demon, that left his face permanently scarred, Mandigo must now quickly learn how to handle magic in order to save not only his own soul, but also the lives of everyone he loves. The problem is that the Hellhounds are already on to him… Now you can find out what has been exciting both young and adult readers in Denmark since last year: • Anders Reemark’s debut novel • The beginning of a thrilling trilogy for both juvenile and young adult readers • Originally published in Danish as Mandigo og Helvedeshundene • Now translated into English by Nina Sokol • English edition includes an awesome fantasy map Join the Danes… Buy Mandigo and the Hellhounds now.