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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?

300 pages, Paperback

Published May 11, 2024

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Lawrence Nault

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Lawrence Nault is a Canadian author, filmmaker, and host of Stone & Signal whose work explores the intersections of ecology, technology, and human meaning. Writing across speculative fiction, poetry, and other narrative forms, he creates stories that reflect on the futures we are building, the systems that shape our lives, and our evolving relationship with the natural world.

Rooted in Alberta’s Badlands, Nault’s work is grounded in landscape, reflection, and a deep attention to both fragility and resilience. Whether exploring identity in an AI-shaped future, ecological disruption, or the quiet forces that shape human lives, his writing is driven by a belief in the power of story to question, connect, and imagine what comes next.

Beyond the page, his creative practice also includes documentary film and podcasting, including Stone & Signal, a narrative-driven project exploring climate, technology, and the human condition.

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