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Blue Moon

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"A dazzling look at Albert Einstein as a sci-fi character of more-than-general relativity ..." - H. L. Osterman, editor of Robots & Rust Buckets "... a deep dive into the unconscious, using language that reminds me of Finnegan's Wake." - Peter Wycoff, The Language of Wall Street "... a surreal world filled with word play and dark humor." - Rick Skwiot, Sleeping With Pancho Villa Science fantasy at its most imaginative. This is the only Toriik-authorized biography of Albert Einstein written in 2045. A troubling social science fiction account of damage inflicted by Albert Einstein during his stay on Earth in the twentieth century. Taking place in New Orleans, a mother, her grown son and his friends become entangled in a series of coincidences threatening future life on Planet Earth.

Author: Dale Dapkins
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Absolutelyamazingebooks.com
Published: 01/22/2017
Series: Basics of
Pages: 280
Weight: 0.83lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.59d
ISBN: 9781945772276

About the Author
Dale Dapkins is a 1968 psychology graduate of the University of Rochester. He lived in Turkey for two years with the Peace Corps making a movie for the Turkish Tourism Ministry in the late sixties. After apprenticing to an Armenian Oriental Rug dealer, he became an independent antique Oriental rug expert/dealer. His first novel American Broccoli and Dr. Breast was published by Nefyn and Shaw in 1988. He won the Grand Prize in the Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition in 1999 ... a blind read with thousands of entries from all over the world. And he won it again the following year. He won several money prizes in Writer's Digest and other competitions. In addition, he is a painter with several museum shows, including a one-man show at the Key West Art and Historical Society in 2006. Over twenty-four of his paintings are found in corporate collections worldwide, including eight at Zurich-Re in New York City's One Chase Manhattan Plaza.

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  • Pages
    280
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Blue Moon by Dapkins, Dale
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Blue Moon

$2217
"A dazzling look at Albert Einstein as a sci-fi character of more-than-general relativity ..." - H. L. Osterman, editor of Robots & Rust Buckets "... a deep dive into the unconscious, using language that reminds me of Finnegan's Wake." - Peter Wycoff, The Language of Wall Street "... a surreal world filled with word play and dark humor." - Rick Skwiot, Sleeping With Pancho Villa Science fantasy at its most imaginative. This is the only Toriik-authorized biography of Albert Einstein written in 2045. A troubling social science fiction account of damage inflicted by Albert Einstein during his stay on Earth in the twentieth century. Taking place in New Orleans, a mother, her grown son and his friends become entangled in a series of coincidences threatening future life on Planet Earth.

Author: Dale Dapkins
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Absolutelyamazingebooks.com
Published: 01/22/2017
Series: Basics of
Pages: 280
Weight: 0.83lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.59d
ISBN: 9781945772276

About the Author
Dale Dapkins is a 1968 psychology graduate of the University of Rochester. He lived in Turkey for two years with the Peace Corps making a movie for the Turkish Tourism Ministry in the late sixties. After apprenticing to an Armenian Oriental Rug dealer, he became an independent antique Oriental rug expert/dealer. His first novel American Broccoli and Dr. Breast was published by Nefyn and Shaw in 1988. He won the Grand Prize in the Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition in 1999 ... a blind read with thousands of entries from all over the world. And he won it again the following year. He won several money prizes in Writer's Digest and other competitions. In addition, he is a painter with several museum shows, including a one-man show at the Key West Art and Historical Society in 2006. Over twenty-four of his paintings are found in corporate collections worldwide, including eight at Zurich-Re in New York City's One Chase Manhattan Plaza.
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