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Seven tales of mind, heart, and spirit from award winning science fiction author Lance Robinson. From Apartheid era South Africa to humanity's first foray beyond the solar system, from precarious ecosystems in northern Alberta to the shiny glam of time-adept neocolonialists between the stars, these are stories of possibility. This thought-provoking collection includes: the Writers of the Future Award first place winning story "Five Days Until Sunset"; "Communion", a haunting story of guilt, empathy, and human connection; "Money, Wealth, and Soil", which explores the relationship between greed…mehr

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Seven tales of mind, heart, and spirit from award winning science fiction author Lance Robinson. From Apartheid era South Africa to humanity's first foray beyond the solar system, from precarious ecosystems in northern Alberta to the shiny glam of time-adept neocolonialists between the stars, these are stories of possibility. This thought-provoking collection includes: the Writers of the Future Award first place winning story "Five Days Until Sunset"; "Communion", a haunting story of guilt, empathy, and human connection; "Money, Wealth, and Soil", which explores the relationship between greed and nobler human motivations, as a collective humanity attempts to incentivize the restoration of the world's ecosystems; "Problem Solving", a witty satire on neocolonialism and post-modern blahs; "The Thursday Plan", a story of an alternate history in which Apartheid never ended in South Africa; "The Gig of the Magi", a satirical take on finding love while grinding it out day to day in the gig economy; and "Chasing the Sun", which continues the spiritual quest begun in "Five Days Until Sunset". Chasing New Suns is science fiction with heart.
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Autorenporträt
Lance Robinson's short fiction has appeared in magazines such as Analog, Riverside Quarterly, Tales of the Unanticipated, and Chaos Theory: Tales Askew. He also won first place in the Writers of the Future contest. Environmental themes and musings about human beings' economic, cultural and spiritual relationships with nature are often woven into his fiction. At different points in his life, Lance has lived in Saskatchewan, Colombia, Ghana, Kenya and few other places that would have him. Currently, he makes his home in the City of Thunder Bay, Ontario, within the territory of the Robinson-Superior Treaty of 1850 on the traditional land of the Anishnaabeg peoples and Fort William First Nation.