Debudaderrah

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Space Opera
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Author: Robin Wyatt Dunn ISBN: 9781940830230
Publisher: Robin Wyatt Dunn Publication: January 15, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Robin Wyatt Dunn
ISBN: 9781940830230
Publisher: Robin Wyatt Dunn
Publication: January 15, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"Debudaderrah takes a concrete hard science future and layers it with myth and spirits and other core elements of humanity; those symbolic leaps that separate us from logic machines ...

This is SF poetry with a sense of mystery, of actions unseen like dark planets whose gravitational pulls warp motives in actions seen, but whose reality and orbits must be deduced without firsthand observation.

Imagine that the chapters of this book are a disorganized line of sake cups filled randomly with sake or plum wine. And just when you find a proper altitude within which to navigate the astral plane, the next cup is full of single-malt scotch, the kind that’s *supposed* to burn."

-Herb Kauderer, author of FLYING SOLO

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Debudaderrah, far colony, receives a surprise: a sentient robot from some Earth which does not yet exist. The robot has orders to eliminate all life it finds; but the robot is also human, with a troubled conscience. Science fiction poetry by Robin Wyatt Dunn.

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"Debudaderrah takes a concrete hard science future and layers it with myth and spirits and other core elements of humanity; those symbolic leaps that separate us from logic machines ...

This is SF poetry with a sense of mystery, of actions unseen like dark planets whose gravitational pulls warp motives in actions seen, but whose reality and orbits must be deduced without firsthand observation.

Imagine that the chapters of this book are a disorganized line of sake cups filled randomly with sake or plum wine. And just when you find a proper altitude within which to navigate the astral plane, the next cup is full of single-malt scotch, the kind that’s *supposed* to burn."

-Herb Kauderer, author of FLYING SOLO

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Debudaderrah, far colony, receives a surprise: a sentient robot from some Earth which does not yet exist. The robot has orders to eliminate all life it finds; but the robot is also human, with a troubled conscience. Science fiction poetry by Robin Wyatt Dunn.

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