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Anthropic Principles: The Unforsaken Parables, Volume 1

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Anthropic Principles Vol 1: Unforsaken Parables

8 brand new science fiction stories inspired by the Parables, modern take on intergenerational literature.  

Anthropic Principles –Unforsaken  The works in this collection have been inspired by some of the greatest stories ever none other than parables from the Bible. While some fables may have aged in material terms, these messages have remained consistent throughout the ages. Author Ralph K. Jones launches these adventures far into the future, using sci-storytelling and a hint of dystopia to offer a distinct perspective on ancient yet still relevant human experiences. Anthropic Principles offers a collection of parable retellings that will inspire you to reassess your personal story and rethink how your conscience, what you feel deep inside, works in tandem (or not) with the universe. Understanding your place in the world can feel like a daunting premise, but when given relatable examples and lessons to help you make sense of who you are and how your existence relates to the universe, you’ll gain a whole new perspective.

Anthropic Principles Vol One

1.     Implied Credentials

2.     Adapted to Suit

3.     Lost Paradise

4.     Mysteries in Space

5.     Faults in the Machines

6.     Edge of Known

7.     Outrun

8.     Worldly Details

The first in this 6 Volume series breathing new life through science fiction into ancient fables, myths and legends. 

 

42 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 1, 2019

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Ralph K. Jones

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Ralph K Jones is an author and storyteller whose works serve as a contemporary response to primeval human truths. His inspiration comes from ancient tales and morals, which he rewrites and transforms into futuristic Sci-fi stories. While the stories have clear messages, Ralph is determined not to tell his readers what to think. A strong believer in individuality, he hopes that he can encourage people to think for themselves—going against the herd and doing what is right, not just what is expected. His writing demonstrates an adoration and respect for the human experience, which he believes has remained fundamentally unchanged at its core. Through stories, he believes that people have the capacity to share lessons and help each other.

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