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Exiled

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Dr. Gabriel Stoddard's research doesn't usually involve leaving the confines of his study and that's the way he likes it. He's going to have to go way out to find his answers this time. The oppressive theocracy of the Ur-Pax has tightly controlled the technology and the knowledge available to the Five Races for over two hundred years. For Gabriel Stoddard, getting what he needs is going to involve more than merely risk to life and limb. To the forbidden cemetery plant Styria he is going. There, at the peak of a frozen mountain lies a tomb whose very existence the Hierophants of the Ur-Pax deny. Finding his answers means daring more than the wrath of the state; for within lies something terrifying to the mighty Priest-Kings who have ruled unchallenged for so long.

46 pages, Paperback

First published June 20, 2012

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Gideon Jagged

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Gideon Jagged (1963 — ) has degrees in Philosophy and Computer Science and has been a working writer since 2000.

He is the author of several books, including the novel, The Fate of Stars, The High History of the Thirty Aions, Volume One; two novellas, Exiled, & Jewel the Pixie and a collection of short erotic fantasy, Nefastus Venereæ.

He is currently working on The Silvergrey Sea, The High History of the Thirty Aions, Volume Two.

Gideon is a freethinker, free expression absolutist, intersectionalist, and a proud child of the Enlightenment.

He lives and works on the Pacific Coast.

…literature is a game played naked—so that we can receive the wounds it deals us.

—Samuel R. Delany

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