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I am a science fiction writer who is very loyal to the essence of the genre - ideas and concepts come first. I like to spin a good solid story that makes my readers reflect on our world and incorporates themes of politics, society and relationships. My books focus on apocalyptic scenarios, time travel, and alien intervention. My interests are space and time, artificial intelligence, and human evolution.









Average rating: 3.75 · 48 ratings · 21 reviews · 25 distinct works
10. Area 51

3.53 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 2011
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Area 51

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2016 — 6 editions
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The Great Organizer

3.89 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2011 — 2 editions
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Immortality

4.20 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2011 — 2 editions
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8. Oblivion

3.20 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2011 — 2 editions
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6. The Loneliest Man on Earth

3.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2011
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The Ghost of Siena

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Area 51: Mission to Mars

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Area 51: Revelation

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Countdown to the End of the...

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“OK, open your mouth. This won’t hurt.” Yorsabrim stretched his mouth open. He had been having some indigestion problems lately. The doctor inched forward and as she did, her eye slid from her socket and slipped down Yorsabrim’s throat. A minute later her eye reappeared. She excused herself as she cleaned her eye with the appropriate solutions. When she returned her eye was back in its socket. “Everything looks fine to me, Captain.”
Vincent Pet, 8. Oblivion

“Brummer was unique. His world was known as a haven for those who still refused to embrace technology. Like most Dragolians, he was similar to the original template of a human being. For ages, Dragolians had refused the implementation of advanced genes within their population. Whereas most humans had infrared, telescopic, and fractional vision that permitted them to observe and scrutinize four or five different things at once at various depths, Dragolians did not. While most humans could survive with their gills under oceans or with their skin sealant secretion in the vacuum of space and hostilities of planet atmospheres, Dragolians couldn’t. They lacked double genitals, temperature control genes and other basic comforts that were standards on any individual. They still possessed the original brain schematic, refusing to compartmentalize areas to specific functions with enhanced nerve terminals. It had been proven long ago that a triple brain split into small sectors connected with each other was the most functional intellectual state. One part was mainly used for the conscious state, one for the virtual state, and the other as the control center of the body’s physiology while also doubling as the backup copy of the essential traits of the other two parts. This third part of the brain also was the input/output terminal that interacted between the two other minds and the cyber world. Even so, this was all likely to change in a few years as research was on the verge of eliminating the need for intestines making room in the abdominal cavity for a smaller second brain.”
Vincent Pet, 8. Oblivion

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