Ray N. Kuili's Blog: The Moral Gene - Story Three of The Dawn

December 9, 2018

There are two words in theis stereogram, both directly related...

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There are two words in theis stereogram, both directly related to the events of Eden Can Wait. Find one - and get a free copy of Season 1. Find two - and get a free Season 2 subscription as well. Please DO NOT post answers in comments. Send mail to ray@raynkuili.com or if you are on Instagram, simply DM.




“You know,” said Paul, “there are those pictures, I think they’re called stereograms or something like that, where they have hidden objects. They don’t look like much, just some color blotches or a pattern of lines and dots. But if you look into a picture like that long enough, you start seeing things. Like a fish swimming or a whole city.”

“I think I’ve seen those,” I said.

“Yeah. So when you see that fish, it becomes the most important part of the picture. No, actually, it’s more than that. You understand that the fish is the picture. Everything else—all those color blotches and lines and dots—are there to hide it. But also to make it real. So everything else is like a frame. What matters is the fish. But once you have found it, you know what the worst thing is? You cannot unsee it.”

He looked at me and for the first time I saw in full clarity what had been lurking under the ever-smiling face and endless jokes.

“Now I see it everywhere,” Paul said. “Well, there isn’t much to see around here, but just think for a moment about the normal world.”

“That’s exactly why they don’t want us to think about the normal world,” I said.

Eden Can Wait, Episode 5: The Room of Dread
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Published on December 09, 2018 22:36

Mia liked to draw. Especially kangaroos. Plump and big-eyed,...



Mia liked to draw. Especially kangaroos. Plump and big-eyed, they inhabited her sketchbooks, hopped on random pieces of paper that came her way, and generally felt at home on any other surface she deemed fitting for the task. Jumping, sitting, or lying down, with their features becoming more distinctive as her skill grew, they all had one thing in common—a broad smile.

“Mia, why did you draw a kangaroo on the chair? You’re almost six; you should know better than that.”

“But, Mom, I had to.”

“Why?”

“He was getting so lonely. I had to let him out.”


Thus begins the Season 2 of Eden Can Wait, which as of today is available on Amazon. Unlike its predecessor, Season 2 is a subscription. When you buy it, you receive all episodes available at the time of purchase, then have new episodes delivered to your Kindle automatically as soon as they get published. In case you haven’t read Season 1, it’s available as an ebook (including Kindle Unlimited) and a paperback.



As always, many thanks to everyone who has taken time to leave a review. Your words make a big difference, helping others discover the story you liked. Here are some things readers had to say about Season 1:


“Different, unusual, attention grabbing - makes you think.”


“The concept of Eden Can Wait is different from anything I’ve ever read, and each episode moves the story forward with unexpected twists and turns. Looking forward to Season Two!!”


“I started this season at the very beginning, and woe to anyone who got in my way when a new episode was released. Lol I absolutely love the intellectual stimulation combined with a riveting storyline. The characters have real depth which really drew me in.”


“If you are a fan of Lost, or any other pop culture premise involving a mysterious organization with ambiguous intentions, this book is for you! It reads with the pace of an excellently crafted, timeless YA series, but with real world, adult motivations! The hardest thing, with it being a serial, was burning through the first handful of episodes I picked up together, and then having to wait the month in between! I cannot wait to see what Season 2 brings!”



As I said before, Eden Can Wait is here for a long run. Season 2 is the next step in that journey, connecting some dots from Season 1, introducing new ones and, above all, following the story’s characters as they discover more about themselves while going deeper down the ESI’s rabbit hole.
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Published on December 09, 2018 15:04

June 25, 2018

ARCs of Eden Can Wait, Full Season 1 are available

Structured as a TV show (more specifically, a science fiction drama) and published in episodes on Amazon, Eden Can Wait is a story of a young journalist who finds himself involved in a daring experiment that pushes scientific and ethical boundaries alike. Full Season 1 (seven episodes) launches on Amazon on July 9, followed by subscription-based Season 2 in fall.

If you're interested in getting a free advanced reader's copy of Season 1, please let me know.

https://amzn.to/2sQHX4t

Eden Can Wait, Complete Season 1 Episodes 1-7 by Ray N. Kuili

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Published on June 25, 2018 23:45 Tags: arc, immortality, kindle, review, sci-fi, science-fiction, serial-fiction

June 20, 2018

Eden Can Wait, complete Season 1 is available for a pre-order in...



Eden Can Wait, complete Season 1 is available for a pre-order in Kindle Store https://amzn.to/2sQHX4t



When young Boston reporter Ryan West finds himself unemployed and his reputation destroyed as a result of a rogue journalistic investigation, he starts looking for alternative ways to pay his bills. When his search takes an unexpected turn, leading him to a shocking job interview, Ryan doesn’t know that he is about to discover one of the most daring experiments ever conducted—and the chilling truth behind it


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Published on June 20, 2018 01:32

March 6, 2018

Episode 6: The Gatekeeper of Eden Can Wait is available on...



Episode 6: The Gatekeeper of Eden Can Wait is available on Amazon.

Ryan West has been living an odd life at Experimental Science Institute’s training facility, preparing for the test that is supposed to let him inside ESI’s top secret experiment. Now he has to face the gatekeeper.

Subscribe to get it for free. Catch on the previous episodes here.

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Published on March 06, 2018 13:28

November 18, 2016

This stereogram contains a hidden 3D word. Find the word, send...



This stereogram contains a hidden 3D word. Find the word, send it to ray@raynkuili.com - and receive a free subscription to the entire Eden Can Wait series. 

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Published on November 18, 2016 14:47

November 16, 2016

Episode 5: The Room of Dread of Eden Can Wait is available on...



Episode 5: The Room of Dread of Eden Can Wait is available on Amazon.

Ryan West has been living an odd life at Experimental Science Institute’s training facility, preparing for the test that is supposed to let him inside ESI’s top secret experiment. In Episode 5: The Room of Dread, Ryan and his new friends finally take the test – and discover that passing it requires much more than memorizing facts and names.

Subscribe to get it for free. Catch on the previous episodes here.

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Published on November 16, 2016 11:49

September 25, 2016

"Your life is your best chance at anything, because it’s your only chance. How stupid would it be to..."

“Your life is your best chance at anything, because it’s your only chance. How stupid would it be to waste it on things that don’t matter to you?”

- Ray N. Kuili, Eden Can Wait


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Published on September 25, 2016 12:01

September 8, 2016

"People like saying life’s short a lot. The problem is, they don’t really mean it. It actually is..."

“People like saying life’s short a lot. The problem is, they don’t really mean it. It actually is short, very short, but they don’t believe in its shortness until the very end. Had they truly meant it, our world would have been a really different place. They would know what to do with their lives.”

- Ray N. Kuili, Eden Can Wait
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Published on September 08, 2016 13:11

August 4, 2016

The Moral Gene - Story Three of The Dawn

Ray N. Kuili


Morality can be a murky area even for humans, let alone for artificial intelligence. What happens when AI tries to understand the difference between right and wrong, good and evil? And what could its
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