by Devin terSteeg an imaginative, humorous, and thought-provoking novella. If you can hear me then you must be alive. You’re alive, right? That’s good. Good. Good for me. There aren’t many of us left. The water is looking at me again. The blue in the sky burnt away and now it’s all brown, everything is brown, past, present, and future. I don’t know what I’m going to do. If only Grandpa were here to help. I think I could get along better with a friend. You’ll be my friend, right? Just us, in this whole big world. We can do it together. A wonderful and surprising novella, "Radio Sphere" reveals a shy, maladjusted girl into the leader she must become amidst the dying, surreal landscape of Earth modified by a deranged alien. Meanwhile, a mysterious alien race observes the ruins of humanity and tries to make sense of what it sees. Like others of their generation, Elizabeth, resourceful and determined, and George, dreamy and kind, struggle to find meaning in the madness around them. Together they will leave the relative safety of Boston, seeking answers. Something has waited for 200 years to provide those answers. Will Elizabeth and George survive their journey into the forgotten past? Or are some questions better left unasked? Blending humor, science, and philosophy, Radio Sphere is a unique and compelling journey into the nature of humanity, in the grand tradition of Vonnegut. “I immediately fell under the spell of the words, and it brought me back to high school and reading the short stories of Kurt Vonnegut and Ray Bradbury. The author managed to infuse so much in few pages with his world building and characterization.” - Rebecca Rynecki, author of the Alaina Downs series. Order your copy from Amazon today! Devin terSteeg is a man of finite, but altitudinous, stature. He is usually found in Minnesota hoping for radioactive spider bites or the end of winter; whichever comes first. Devin can often be found wondering where he is and wandering that where. He has cited influenced as Ray Bradbury, George Saunders, Miranda July, Feodor Dostoevsky and the incredible Orson Welles. Devin graduated with degrees in Writing and Humanities from Minnesota State University, Mankato and now works in the uplifting and creative world of corporations. Not including the above-mentioned authors, his favorite books are Siddhartha, Good Omens, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, and The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle. Non-fiction favorites include the Book of Five Rings, Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the 10th Dimension, and A Brief History of Time. Click here to follow on FaceBook! Comments are closed.
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