![]() I have never been in contact with a covert government group attempting to suppress knowledge of the lost journal of Nikola Tesla. Crazy, right? But that's just where the crazy starts."ĬHIP'S OFFICIAL DISCLAIMER: This is a work of fiction: the events depicted in the collection of emails did not happen. One of these plans was for an "Interdimensional Transfer Apparatus" - that allowed someone (in this case me and my friend Pete) to travel to other versions of the infinite possibilities around us. Before he died in 1943, he kept a notebook filled with spectacular claims and outrageous plans. It's the lost journal of Nikola Tesla, one of the greatest inventors and visionaries ever. Well, I don't know if you'd call it work, but that's where I found it. I'll let Chip, the main character tell you more: "I found the journal at work. Published by Goldfinch Publishing on 03-24-15 Where the Hell is Tesla? by Humor, Review, Rob Dircks, Science-Ficton ![]()
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![]() Sarelin is murdered and Lysande is chosen to become the Councillor, the sole person in charge of choosing the new monarch for the realm. ![]() ![]() When the scholar Lysande is plucked from obscurity by the Iron Queen, Sarelin, to become her ward, her confidante and her friend – she has no idea how much her life will change. Beaton, but also the exclusive cover reveal for her novel The Councillor! We pretty excited here at the Hive for this one… This afternoon, we have a very special treat for you – not only an interview with debut author E. She studied literature and writing at university, and her PhD thesis included analysis of Machiavellian politics in Shakespearean drama and fantasy literature. ![]() She has previously published a poetry collection, Unbroken Circle (Melbourne Poets Union), and has been shortlisted for the ACU Prize for Poetry and the Ada Cambridge Poetry Prize. Beaton is the author of the fantasy novel The Councillor, to be published by DAW Books on March 2, 2021. ![]() ![]() ![]() In Anna Solomon's The Book of V., these three characters' riveting stories overlap and ultimately collide, illuminating how women’s lives have and have not changed over thousands of years. When an innocent mistake results in devastating consequences for her people, she is offered up as a sacrifice to please the King, in the hopes that she will save them all. But one night he demands a humiliating favor, and her refusal to obey changes the course of her life-along with the lives of others.Įsther is a fiercely independent young woman in ancient Persia, where she and her uncle’s tribe live a tenuous existence outside the palace walls. Esther is subjected to the whims of a powerful Persian king. Vivian Barr seems to be the perfect political wife, dedicated to helping her charismatic and ambitious husband find success in Watergate-era Washington D.C. In Anna Solomon’s latest novel, The Book of V., the oppositional forces of progress and reaction collide in the lives of three women from very different eras who try to overcome the stifling values of patriarchy. Now, in her rented Brooklyn apartment she’s grappling with her sexual and intellectual desires, while also trying to manage her roles as a mother and a wife in 2016. ![]() And a writer, maybe? Or she was going to be, before she had children. For fans of The Hours and Fates and Furies, a bold, kaleidoscopic novel intertwining the lives of three women across three centuries as their stories of sex, power, and desire finally converge in the present day. ![]() |