Mars Station Mission. 4244-4248 AD. Archeologist Nemesis.


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Welcome to the future. Here is a story that started with the time of Noah; and is what could not be discerned except by archeologist uncovering the ancient story. It is not told as such; because the various religious communities would not allow the TRUTH TO BE TOLD. This goes into past generations and surpasses even our own generation into the future; and we all stand in the shadow of history ignorant of the reality when the truth of evidence is staring you straight in the face. It is an ancient society that has the patience to live in a distance from mankind; while the story of our own identity becomes a struggle listed in my other work; with the outcome waiting for the revealing of alien life that was our progenitors on Earth. The surprising revelation of this story that is yet to be fulfilled; could just as well be the prophecy of Nostradamus explained before the events are to happen in time. This is assumed to be a fiction; that is not a fiction when considering it is the only possible alternative history to the past; and has implications as prophecy verses written actually speaking of these events to occur in the future for mankind. Our very survival as a planet of life may depend on our understanding this possibility. The story of humanity from another aspect of unexplained evidence that has romance, adventure, tragedy, drama of human endurance, intrigue, discovery, conflict and the uncertainty of battle from the aspect of Presidential command. Based on Nostradamus prophecy for verses that will not be presented as used. Gregory Alan McKown.




A Life in the Cinema


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ntroduction by Stephen King, Afterword by Tobe Hooper, Jacket and Interior Art by Clive BarkerA LIFE IN THE CINEMA is the first book from award-winning filmmaker Mick Garris. It is a collection of eight prickly tales and a screenplay that reach under the skin of real life and reel life to take you places you never realized you wanted to go. The title story, "A Life in the Cinema" and its sequel, "Starfucker", are set in the author's hometown of Hollywood, and provide a yellow-jaundiced look at a world you only thought was glamorous.As Stephen King, in his introduction, says: "Here is a real Hollywood insider writing about the real inside world of filmmaking: the good, the bad, and the cheesy. These stories are both erotic and cynical, but they are above all well and fiercely told-when he's yarning about the tarnished tinsel underbelly of the town he knows (and clearly loves) the best, Mick Garris writes like a combination of Robert Bloch and James Ellroy, hardboiled noir with a ghastly little prink of the devil's own pitchfork."Not all of the stories are Hollywood-based: Garris includes tales of a grandmother who is just as loving in death as she was in life, a geriatric trailer park with a randy secret, wistful and impossible love with a twist, the wrong kind of baby-love, and a deathly brush with fame. The book is capped with a screenplay by Garris, as well as "Chocolate", the story it's based on, providing, as King puts it, "a textbook seminar in the art and craft of adapting one's own work."So welcome to a dark side of Hollywood you've never seen before...




Voice & Void


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Edited by Thomas Trummer. Foreword by Harry Philbrick.




The Annenbergs


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"This is the colorful and dramatic biography of two of America's most controversial entrepreneurs: Moses Louis Annenberg, 'the racing wire king, ' who built his fortune in racketeering, invested it in publishing, and lost much of it in the biggest tax evasion case in United States history; and his son, Walter, launcher of TV Guide and Seventeen magazines and former ambassador to Great Britain."--Jacket.







Rubik's Cubic Compendium


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Co-written by the cube's inventor, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to the Rubik's cube. It opens up a wealth of fascinating mathematics and offers a vast number of new ideas and possibilities to those who have solved the cube as well as to those who remain puzzled.




Future War


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From ultra high-tech weaponry to off-planet combat, this collection examines the conflicts of the future from some of the greatest minds in science fiction. Stories by Tony Daniel, Philip Dick, Joe Haldeman, Geoffrey Landis, Paul McAuley, Ian McDonald, Alastair Reynolds, Lucius Shepard, Allen Steele and Gardner Dozois.




Teaching SF.


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