RT BOOK REVIEWS magazine interviews Maria V. Snyder about her YA/science fiction book Inside Out.
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Talk to ME LIVE!!! Check out my website for instant access to an eBook version of my book Also available in hardcover! ——www.antichristversion666.com —– Check out My website for links to my research. Many world cultures are based on a cycle of birth, destruction, and rebirth. The symbol of the Ouroboros, a serpent or dragon swallowing its own tail, has existed since the dawn of civilization. Yet no one is completely sure where it comes from. We only know that it signifies eternity. The ancient Mayan Sacred Calendar places Earth in a final cycle of life that will end near the winter solstice of 2012 AD. Many other civilizations and faiths maintain a belief in reincarnation, continuous birth, and return. Only three world religions use the concept of linear time instead of cyclical time: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. What if we have all lived the same lives and done the same things countless times? What if the world is trapped within a bubble in time where everyone is doomed to repeat the same actions over and over again? Would worldwide religions and governments want you to know about this, or would there be a monumental conspiracy to cover it all up?
It’s a galactic Gumby adventure! Minga disappears while playing with Prickle, so it’s up to he and Gumby to search for her in the science-fiction book, The Star Witch!
RT BOOK REVIEWS magazine interviews Maria V. Snyder about her YA/science fiction book Inside Out.
This is a video based on the book I wrote called Aurora. It’s the first book in a trilogy and is mainly a romance with a bit of science fiction to add a new element. I write for enjoyment and have been doing this since I was very little. Aurora is my first “published” book using lulu and amazon as my main distributors. Aurora IS copyrighted and owned by me so please don’t steal anything from me for any reason. Feel free to email for any questions or comments or just post them below the video and I’ll try to answer back. Check out the website at www.freewebs.com/writeous-works for more information and contact info. Enjoy! Credit for the music goes to Music4YourVids.co.uk which has a lot of great royalty-free music for youtube videos. I’m not sure where the original sorce of the clips are from but I take no credit in making and of the clips besides the text and cover art for the book.
In this episode of Cover Story, meet Stephen Youll, a science fiction book cover artist with out-of-this-world talent. For more great book-centric videos, go to www.bn.com/studio.
A global cataclysm leads to the end of the world and has survivors struggling for their lives, while a US government agency called the “Institute for Human Continuity” attempts to use ships to ensure the survival of the human race. The film explores the idea of a global doomsday event coinciding with the end of the Mayan Long Count Calendar’s current cycle on or around December 21, 2012 (the northern hemisphere’s winter solstice). John Cusack as Jackson Curtis, a science fiction book writer who occasionally works as a limousine driver. Chiwetel Ejiofor as Adrian Helmsley, scientific advisor to the President. Amanda Peet as Kate, Jackson’s ex-wife. Oliver Platt as Carl Anheuser, the President’s Chief of Staff. Thandie Newton as Laura Wilson, the First Daughter. Danny Glover as Thomas Wilson, the President of the United States Woody Harrelson as Charlie Frost,a man who prophesies the end of the world and is considered crazy by others. Alex Jones has claimed Harrelson told him that Frost’s character was based on him.[citation needed] Harrelson compared his character to the mythological Greek figure Cassandra, whose predictions were dismissed Ng Chin Han as Lin Pang, a worker in Tibet Thomas McCarthy as Gordon, Kate’s current boyfriend and a plastic surgeon Liam James as Noah Curtis, Jackson and Kate’s son. Morgan Lily as Lilly Curtis, Jackson and Kate’s daughter Zlatko Buric as Yuri
My dad read this book when he was in high school and said it was the best book he’s ever read, but can’t remember the name of.
If it’s okay, can you give me a short summary of the book.
Thanks