Susan  Weimer

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Susan Weimer


Born
in Meyersdale, Pa., The United States
May 16, 1964

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Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, Erich von Däniken


I'm a lifelong lover of ancient history and mythology, and I've always been fascinated by the ancient astronaut theory. For years, I felt that someone needed to tell the story of the ancient gods not as legends or fantasy, but as they might have actually happened—grounded in science, possibility, and the truths hidden in myth. But no one ever did.
So, I decided to do it myself.
I spent years researching the oldest stories humanity has preserved, digging into the myths, the tablets, and the archaeological record. From that, The Ashes of Eden was born—a saga that reimagines ancient mythology through the lens of science fiction. It's a story where gods are not gods, but beings with motives, mistakes, and responsibilities. Where the flood, the re
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The Myths That Inspired The Ashes of Eden

A Book That Changed Everything

The first big influence was Erich von Däniken’s Chariots of the Gods. I picked it up out of curiosity and ended up asking all sorts of questions I’d never considered:
• What if ancient “gods” were just advanced beings?
• What if old stories were the best descriptions people had at the time?
Interesting stuff, and a seed had been planted in my mind.

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Published on November 24, 2025 07:28
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“See that little red dot up there? That’s Ma’adim."
Ištar followed his gaze.
"All the damage we caused with our callousness—the air pollution, the ground pollution, and the water pollution. We were so arrogant. How we treated our planet. Never thinking about the future. It was supposed to fix everything. You know that device that killed our planet? I helped design the energy lattice," Enki whispered. "To fix our planet."
Ištar frowned. "The Planet-Killer?"
Enki nodded, eyes never leaving the sky. "We called it the Tablet of Destinies. Poetic, maybe. It was a terraforming system—climate regulation, tectonic stability, atmospheric tuning. Designed to bring life."
"So what went wrong?"
"Kingu,”
Susan Weimer, The Ashes of Eden



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