"I do understand that there are others among us now who fancy themselves pragmatists—reluctant, for just that reason, to unfetter their imaginations long enough to give our ambitions an empirical look. More still have long regarded our aims as a transparent political ploy.
Promise immortality, or so the slogan went, steal the vote. To them I would respond as follows.
I would assert that any President who does not endeavor to preserve the lives of her people may not claim to have provided for the common defense. I would insist that a more perfect union cannot exist in congruence with the pestilence of inescapable death. I would remind them that tranquility cannot be maintained when conscious perpetuity is not promised, and I would proclaim unequivocally that justice in a world that ends in eternal and universal punishment is no justice at all."
From Earth with Love in Every Language chronicles, from nine rich and distinct perspectives, the state of life on Earth as it is, as it might have been, and as it might yet be.
I. From Earth With Love in Every Language II. Why Did They Think This Would Be A Problem? III. Bell Curve IV. Obsidian V. Fantasy and Fallacy in Our Time VI. Pod School VII. As One Beneath the Membrane VIII. Celestial Cadet Handbook IX. Our First and Lasting Enemy
Devyn's unique approach to science fiction as a genre has inspired tens of people, although there is speculation that that figure may now be in the dozens. He attended Florida State University, graduating pseudo cum laude with a major in Political Science and a Minor-In-Possession.