Genesis
2.0
Magic
Circles Series
Book
2
Collin
Piprell
Genre: Sci-Fi, Mystery Thriller
Publisher: Common Deer Press
Date of Publication: October 5,
2017
ISBN: 9781988761039
Number of pages: 660
Cover Artist: Ellie Sipila
Book Description:
A nanobot superorganism lays
waste to the Earth. Is this the apocalypse? Or does the world’s end harbor new
beginnings?
Life will always find a way.
Though some ways are better than others.
Evolution on steroids and crack
cocaine —the most significant development since inanimate matter first gave
rise to life.
You can’t predict novel
evolutionary developments, you recognize them only after they emerge.
Then you have to deal with them.
Excerpt 2 (445 words)
despatch
from hell ~ chickenman’s brag
FIRST I
should introduce myself.
The name
is Brian Finister, sometimes known in the old days as Brian the Evil Canadian.
And that was quite some time ago, because I’m a hundred and thirteen years old.
Can you believe it? I look no more than forty. Same as back in Worlds UnLtd
which, after all, was Aeolia’s predecessor, I can present myself as any age I
want.
Or any
ages, come to that. Back in the Worlds, I was a dab hand at running two teleps
at once. Telepresent Ebee Projections Were Us, eh? Same-same in the mallster
holotanks. Aside from Sky herself, nobody could do it the way I did. I was
here, I was there, I was nearly everyfuckingwhere, with no one ever the wiser.
“Chicken
Man!”
That was Sweetie.
I’ve recorded her interjection because I’m going to have to explain all this
later. For the record, I’ve replied thusly:
“Shut the
fuck up, Sweetie.”
“Hee,
hee.’ Her again.
Boilerplate
response: “Shut the fuck up, Sweetie.”
I was
talking about running multiple teleps at the same time. What I’m doing here is
all that and more.
Get this.
Right now I’m lurking here in my hideyhole, snug as a bug in a rug. Safely
nowhere that is anywhere, while another me sits downstairs in Boon Doc’s Bar,
my headquarters these past eighty years or more, one hand on a beer glass and
the other on one of Keeow’s tits.
Anybody
goes looking for me, it’s the scendent Brian downstairs they’re going to find.
Meanwhile, the better part of scendent me is parked upstairs here in this
counterfeit La-Z-Boy with what looks like a PC on my lap. In fact this is a
contraband GeezEeezee writer/editor keyboard that ascended to Aeolia along with
me and the rest of Soi Awol circa Bangkok 1984. Never mind this GeezEeezee
All-in-one Instant Author is an anomaly — it didn’t come on the market till
forty-odd years after 1984 — it’s an obsolete piece of shit nobody’s used for
thirty years. Still, I like the feel of the thing. Sometimes the old ways are
just better.
So why
bother writing this stuff? These despatches are a history, an account of things
Aeolian for readers I can’t even imagine sometime down the road. What
creatures, in what future world, are ever going to read it? Maybe machines. Or
cockroaches. Probably nobody.
Wallpaper
can’t read. And the posits don’t want to. Don’t need to, they think.
That’s
here in Aeolia. Call it Genesis Take Two, eh? Godhood gone to Sky’s head. Never
mind there are bugs in the heavenly ointment, only some of which she
recognizes.
About
the Author:
Collin Piprell is a Canadian
writer resident in Thailand. He has also lived in England, where he did
graduate work as a Canada Council Doctoral Fellow (later, a Social Sciences and
Humanities Fellow) in politics and philosophy at Pembroke College, Oxford; and
in Kuwait, where he learned to sail, water-ski and make a credible red wine in
plastic garbage bins.
In earlier years, he worked at a
wide variety of occupations, including four jobs as a driller and stope leader
in mines and tunnels in Ontario and Quebec. In later years he taught writing
courses at Thammasat University, Bangkok, freelanced as a writer and editor,
and published hundreds of articles on a wide variety of topics (most of these
pieces are pre-digital, hence effectively written on the wind). He is also the
author of short stories that appeared in Asian anthologies and magazines, as
well as five novels (a sixth forthcoming in 2018), a collection of short
stories, a collection of occasional pieces, a diving guide to Thailand, another
book on diving, and a book on Thailand’s coral reefs. He has also co-authored a
book on Thailand’s national parks.
Common Deer Press is publishing
the first three novels in his futuristic Magic Circles series.
Collin has another short novel
nearly ready to go, something he only reluctantly describes as magic realism.
Less nearly ready to go are novels he describes as a series of metaphysical
thrillers. Not to mention several Jack Shackaway comic thrillers, follow-ups to
Kicking Dogs. He also has a half-finished letter to his grandmother, dated 10
October 1991, saying thanks for the birthday gift.
Website/blog: www.collinpiprell.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/collin.piprell
Book page: https://www.facebook.com/newsciencefiction/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/collinpiprell
Thanks for hosting Collin and Genesis 2.0!
ReplyDeleteJenn
Common Deer Press
Delighted to! Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteLinda
Many thanks for the mention, Linda. I hope some of your visitors enjoy the book.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Collin
So happy to have you, Collin! Good luck on your new book!
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