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Howard V. Hendrix

    1. Jänner 1959
    Living Fossils are the Happiest Kind
    Better Angels
    Standing Wave
    Lightpaths
    • Lightpaths

      A Science Fiction Novel

      • 382 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      2,9(52)Abgeben

      Set in a futuristic Orbital Complex, three individuals pursue their distinct goals: Roger Cortland explores virtual reality, Marissa Correa studies society, and Jhana Meniskos examines biodiversity. As the seemingly Utopian environment faces threats from corruption and corporate greed, they must unite to safeguard their projects and survival. The narrative promises an exhilarating exploration of an extraordinary habitat intertwined with complex ideas, highlighting the fragility of perfection in a high-stakes world.

      Lightpaths
    • Standing Wave

      A Science Fiction Novel

      • 380 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      The narrative revolves around a mysterious light that captivates minds and leads to a flying mountaintop returning from space, intertwining with a "living fossil" fungus and the legacy of a deceased madman. As investigators delve into orbital habitats, the quest for answers becomes a race against time, with the potential to determine the fate of Earth and humanity hanging in the balance. This imaginative tale promises a thrilling exploration of interconnected mysteries and high-stakes discovery.

      Standing Wave
    • Better Angels

      A Science Fiction Novel

      • 476 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      Howard V. Hendrix showcases his remarkable future vision in this compelling science fiction narrative. His debut novel, Lightpaths, has garnered acclaim as a gripping portrayal of life in a space-age setting, while its sequel, Standing Wave, has been hailed for its brilliance. Both works highlight Hendrix's emerging mastery in the genre, promising readers an engaging exploration of futuristic themes and imaginative storytelling.

      Better Angels
    • With masterful poetic skill, this collection addresses urgent global issues through a blend of scientific insight, humor, and compassion. The author's love for the natural world shines through, as does a nuanced perspective on humanity, combining fascination with frustration. The work transcends mere didacticism, offering a thoughtful yet humorous outlook that infuses the themes with gentle optimism, making it both a reflective and engaging read.

      Living Fossils are the Happiest Kind