Author: | Nicholas Stillman | ISBN: | 1230000906265 |
Publisher: | Stillman Sci-Fi | Publication: | January 24, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Nicholas Stillman |
ISBN: | 1230000906265 |
Publisher: | Stillman Sci-Fi |
Publication: | January 24, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Wade gets his advice on women from his older brother, Aaron—the most famous and farthest-reaching astronaut ever. But not even family fame and cosmic chat can save Wade from the threat that could ruin his first date—his loser DNA.
As a balding accountant, Wade confronts his hotshot space-faring brother with a haunting question: do physiological setpoints keep us rooted to Earth, or can man escape to colonize new worlds? In the neo-Space Age, Earth spirals toward drugs and debauchery. A culture of silence denies the high cost of space travel, for humanity views space as its only salvation. The dystopia invests everything in one man, Aaron, who carries mankind’s hope to Alpha Centauri...and hopefully back. But if Aaron fails as bad as his diffident brother, we won’t get another shot at the stars.
Get “One Bow, One Arrow” now to see man at his blundering best, and if it will one day get us to the cosmos.
Wade gets his advice on women from his older brother, Aaron—the most famous and farthest-reaching astronaut ever. But not even family fame and cosmic chat can save Wade from the threat that could ruin his first date—his loser DNA.
As a balding accountant, Wade confronts his hotshot space-faring brother with a haunting question: do physiological setpoints keep us rooted to Earth, or can man escape to colonize new worlds? In the neo-Space Age, Earth spirals toward drugs and debauchery. A culture of silence denies the high cost of space travel, for humanity views space as its only salvation. The dystopia invests everything in one man, Aaron, who carries mankind’s hope to Alpha Centauri...and hopefully back. But if Aaron fails as bad as his diffident brother, we won’t get another shot at the stars.
Get “One Bow, One Arrow” now to see man at his blundering best, and if it will one day get us to the cosmos.