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Inversion

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Embark on a mind-bending odyssey through the realms of speculative fiction with 'Inversion.' As volcanoes erupt and the world braces for an icy apocalypse, a stunning twist of fate forms an ice shell 35 miles above Earth's surface. Within this frozen expanse, a new world emerges, teeming with life and mystery, illuminated by bioluminescent light and shaped by ancient forces. But below the surface lies an even deeper a prehistoric world untouched by time, where dinosaurs roam and ancient wonders await discovery.

From the frozen heights of this new world to the depths of Earth's hidden past, 'Inversion' takes readers on a breathtaking journey filled with danger, intrigue, and wonder. With twists and turns at every corner, this genre-bending epic will leave you on the edge of your seat, eagerly turning pages to uncover the truth behind the mysteries of the ice shell and the secrets buried within. Are you ready to embark on an adventure into the unknown?

310 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 21, 2024

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Lawrence Nault

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Lawrence Nault is a purpose-driven storyteller whose work spans speculative fiction, poetry, documentary film, and political commentary—all rooted in a deep reverence for the natural world and a steadfast belief in the power of words to provoke change. A self-described mountain hermit navigating the digital noise of the modern world, Nault brings a quiet yet unwavering voice to the forefront—one that stands firm in the face of injustice and dares to ask the questions others turn away from.

His stories don’t seek to escape the world but to engage with it—to peel back its layers, challenge its systems, and illuminate both its harsh realities and hidden beauty. Whether writing about the fragility of identity in an AI-shaped future, the evolving relationship between humanity and nature, or the quiet resilience found in ecological upheaval, Nault draws from lived experience and a profound connection to the land.

His work has drawn attention beyond the page, including a documentary portrait, Echoes of a Hermit, which traces his creative life and quiet resistance.

His poetry often dances between frost and fire, grappling with death, rebirth, memory, and the resilience of the human spirit.

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