The Art of Gravity

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Author: Bruce Rousseau ISBN: 1230001760910
Publisher: Dark Teal Press Publication: July 11, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bruce Rousseau
ISBN: 1230001760910
Publisher: Dark Teal Press
Publication: July 11, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

"Humans will eradicate themselves long before the universe gets around to it." -The Tesseract

It's today's world. Humans are in charge of themselves. Science coexists with alt-facts. Politics mingles with anti-government movements. Religion dances with skeptics. Yes, it's a typical year in the span of man. So what could go wrong with man's usual conflict and blind progress? Nothing . . . until it all unravels in the blink of an eye. Welcome to tomorrow's bizarre world of gravitational death, the destructive evolution of man, and random acts of courage.

First Contact: The Reluctant Prophet
A preacher in rural Georgia awakes one Sunday morning with a vivid prediction that millions would soon die. He feels compelled to share his profound revelation with his congregation. But his wife is unconvinced, blaming his nightmare visions on bedside bourbon. She threatens to ban alcohol from the house.

Second Contact: The Early Victims
Career politicians and other repeat offenders die by the thousands when they are repulsed from Earth by terrifying reversals of gravity.

Third Contact: The Non-Hero
An injured bicycle messenger in San Francisco learns to control his own gravity. People call him Jesus Part 2, but he has more noble plans than just pretending to be the next savior.

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"Humans will eradicate themselves long before the universe gets around to it." -The Tesseract

It's today's world. Humans are in charge of themselves. Science coexists with alt-facts. Politics mingles with anti-government movements. Religion dances with skeptics. Yes, it's a typical year in the span of man. So what could go wrong with man's usual conflict and blind progress? Nothing . . . until it all unravels in the blink of an eye. Welcome to tomorrow's bizarre world of gravitational death, the destructive evolution of man, and random acts of courage.

First Contact: The Reluctant Prophet
A preacher in rural Georgia awakes one Sunday morning with a vivid prediction that millions would soon die. He feels compelled to share his profound revelation with his congregation. But his wife is unconvinced, blaming his nightmare visions on bedside bourbon. She threatens to ban alcohol from the house.

Second Contact: The Early Victims
Career politicians and other repeat offenders die by the thousands when they are repulsed from Earth by terrifying reversals of gravity.

Third Contact: The Non-Hero
An injured bicycle messenger in San Francisco learns to control his own gravity. People call him Jesus Part 2, but he has more noble plans than just pretending to be the next savior.

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