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THE EYE OF ALLORIA
Rae Lindley
Publisher:
Lavender Isis
Genre(s):
Fantasy / Science Fiction
Format:
Print & Elec.
Price (Print): $12.00 | Price (Elec): $4.00
Length:
107 |
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DESCRIPTION |
In the late 21st century on Earth, new technology allowed man to create machines merged with the body of their fallen comrades of war. Discarded, the manchines learned of their worth and fought back for their own freedom, destroying half of the population of mankind. Now, Saron Bravewind rules the main Earth city of Orland built from ruin after the ban of technology that once was man’s downfall. With his heart set on discovering life beyond the stars, he finally gets his chance when tragedy strikes as his daughter falls into an incurable illness. Saron mans a flight into space with a faith in finding a higher life to help his daughter. What he finds will change the fate of the future mankind.
"Lindley has penned a novella that encompasses both fantasy and science fiction. Her characters are interesting and distinctive. She has a great imagination as well as the ability to ignite the imagination of her readers. The Eye of Alloria contains two of Lindley’s talents; her artwork enhances the plot, each complimenting the other." -- Terry South (Quality Book Reviews)
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About the Author(s):
Rae Lindley is a young writer/artist since the age of 10. Her playwriting led to screenwriting, a stint as a film critic, student editor for her school newspaper, local art house critic, short fiction writer and eventually a few longer works. Since then, she has won various academic, arts and writing awards. She has written and illustrated the science fantasy novella The Eye of Alloria and the upcoming Cimmerian City among many short stories, novellas, articles and essays on the subject of film, comic books and writing. Currently, she writes commentary on the publishing industry while spreading the word about great independent books and authors. She also works as a cover artist and graphic designer for independent and small press authors while penning her works. |
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