:.The Subject sleeps.: A storm brews in the mind of a comatose girl where figments of her imagination vie for control of the isolated space therein referred to as the City. Physics are unraveling. An office worker takes a tumble through twentieth-story glass. A high school girl chases the fleeting concept of "normalcy." A pair of inquisitors strive to bring about a swift explanation for the increasingly fantastic, inexplicable phenomena occurring around them. And on the outside sits a shady scientist with a wild theory claiming to have the answer to it all. As the inquisitors work to set…mehr
:.The Subject sleeps.: A storm brews in the mind of a comatose girl where figments of her imagination vie for control of the isolated space therein referred to as the City. Physics are unraveling. An office worker takes a tumble through twentieth-story glass. A high school girl chases the fleeting concept of "normalcy." A pair of inquisitors strive to bring about a swift explanation for the increasingly fantastic, inexplicable phenomena occurring around them. And on the outside sits a shady scientist with a wild theory claiming to have the answer to it all. As the inquisitors work to set things right, latent forces awaken in the City's veins, threatening to bring about a flood that will wash away more than just the City inside the Subject's mind.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Raised in Alaska and educated in the Pacific Northwest, I. B. Hippe holds a bachelor's degree in English and minors in Japanese and Writing. He's particularly fascinated by doors, gates, and old, dilapidated things, and firmly believes that a healthy mind is not achievable without a healthy body (and vice versa). If you were to ask him his guilty pleasures, he'd say coffee, sparkling water, and in the cold, dead of winter, a good heater. He currently lives in Japan with his wife and son.
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