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"For a Breath I Tarry" is a 1966 post-apocalyptic novelette by American writer Roger Zelazny, which was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 1967. Taking place long after the self-extinction of Man, it recounts the tale of Frost, a sentient machine.
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On February 2, 2021, Liang announced through Instagram that she would debuting in 2022 with her young adult novel, If You Could See the Sun. [7] If You Could See the Sun won the Readings Prize Young Adult Book Prize, [8] was a finalist for the Aurealis Award for Best Young Adult Novel, [9] and was nominated for a Goodreads Choice Award. [10]
Stuart Wilde (24 September 1946 – 1 May 2013) was a British writer. Best known for his works on New Age, self-empowerment, and spirituality, [1] he was also a lecturer, teacher, humorist, essayist, scriptwriter, lyricist, and music producer.
The novel continues, Reacher, having achieved justice and restored hope to Despair, continues his journey across the country, leaving behind a town that is no longer shrouded in darkness. The people of Despair are finally free to rebuild their lives without the oppressive control of Thurman and his corrupt allies.
Adam James Dalton (born September 1970) is a British fantasy writer and teacher of English. He is the author of the best-selling Chronicles of a Cosmic Warlord (Empire of the Saviours, Gateway of the Saviours and Tithe of the Saviours), the Flesh & Bone Series (Necromancer's Gambit, Necromancer's Betrayal and Necromancer's Fall), and three collections with Grimbold Books (The Book of Orm, The ...
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D'Souza was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois.He is multiracial with his father being Mangalorean Catholic and his mother being Euro-American. [2]While attending Carthage College, he studied fiction.