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On the inferno that was Earth, the habitable zone now lay above 10,000 feet. A whole new class of human diviners came into being who studied the patterns of rising and falling strata of air. These people could with some level of confidence be relied upon to foretell when certain areas would be safe or dangerous to traverse. In the Andes, these artisans were given the name 'Aerofaunts,' and those atmospheric sprites they tried to predict, or harness were called 'AirTides.'

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On the inferno that was Earth, the habitable zone now lay above 10,000 feet. A whole new class of human diviners came into being who studied the patterns of rising and falling strata of air. These people could with some level of confidence be relied upon to foretell when certain areas would be safe or dangerous to traverse. In the Andes, these artisans were given the name 'Aerofaunts,' and those atmospheric sprites they tried to predict, or harness were called 'AirTides.'
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Autorenporträt
Curtis Wilbur is a retired former software engineer and planetary scientist. Over the last 25 years, he has moved into novel writing as well as authoring short stories, essays and his own style of poetry. His most significant fictional works, the Coyoteman Chronicles trilogy, were written under the pen name 'Canis Latrans'.