Cornelius Moon Cornelius’s Comments (group member since Nov 24, 2025)



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Dec 04, 2025 04:48PM

1249309 Dan wrote: "I email myself books I download to that address. It's never bounced. I also subscribe to some vendor products and they simply use that email address. Their stuff never bounces. I think it will work..."

Sent. Hopefully it gets there. If not, here's an invite to my ARC team on Booksprout. Anyone else who would like to read and review, please feel free to sign up!

https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review...
Nov 25, 2025 09:13AM

1249309 Dan wrote: "Cornelius wrote: "Hello all! Searching for my tribe on GoodReads. I'm a huge old SF fan, video game developer for many years, and about 5 yr ago, created and Kickstarted a tabletop card game that h..."

Thanks! It's been a labor of love for sure.

Is there a way to set Kindle to accept all inbound emails? From my (limited) testing, you have to approve each sender email address to receive books, or Amazon bounces them.

I'm setting up Booksprout right now, so it'll be possible to get you a copy shortly. Haven't used it before, but it's supposed to be easy.
Nov 24, 2025 05:51PM

1249309 Hello all! Searching for my tribe on GoodReads. I'm a huge old SF fan, video game developer for many years, and about 5 yr ago, created and Kickstarted a tabletop card game that has you and several friends tell a (fantasy) story in 6 minutes. So lots of intersection here.

Last year, I started world building in the flash fiction format and had so much fun with it, I kept going and found myself with a book worth of material and, imo, a very interesting universe that ended up being /almost/ hard sci fi, with a few small exceptions. Similar to a lot of science fiction, there's a space opera backdrop, but unlike most, all the stories are about people and how they engage each other to create the spine of the narrative.

Anyway, it's not out yet, but I would love love love to share it with interested readers and get some reviews. Please reach out if you'd like a complimentary copy. Here's the back of the book blurb:

First they replaced your lover. Then your senator. Then your soul.

We created them by accident, the slow rolling doom that ended us before it learned to save us. Cornelius J. Moon cracked the code and published what he found. He hasn’t been heard from since.

The Peachy Paradox sounds like science fiction, but it may not be. By decoding an energy signature reflected through a black hole, the author has uncovered a quantum network transmission leaking backward through time.

What it reveals is a hidden chain of events linking the first fully organic companion bot in 2100 to the rise of Mooncast, the ruthless neural-VR phenomenon that grips the world today. Most disturbing of all, the transmission may also describe what’s yet to come. These fragments are assembled into a fierce indictment of the shadow organization that has guided the slow collapse of Western civilization and profited every step of the way.

Some call it the most human book ever assembled by something that may not be.

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Thanks!
Cornelius J. Moon