Grab In The Cloud Composed By Jamie Todd Rubin Viewable As Hardcover
bel racconto giocato sulla possibilità della vita infinita il meccanismo di sopravvivenza ricorda quello di Richard K, Morgan la tecnologia per entrare nell'eternità non è però umana, THE STORY
Time is running out for Manyara Chan, The disease that has ravaged her leg is spreading and she is having trouble keeping the hallucinations and pain at bay, Days from her upload to the mysterious cloud, she makes a desperate attempt to prove that things arent quite what they seem,
There is something ominous yet familiar about the city of the Builders and Mani enlists the help of her friends, DeMoto and Petra, to find out the truth.
An unexpected detour to the moon of Phobos may just give her the answers she needs before its too late and Mani becomes trapped in a digital universe that she cant escape.
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A SINGLE QUOTE
"Maybe Heyson was right, Maybe she was simply frightened by the possibility of upload, After all, her physical body would die, It would be her consciousness that would be uploaded to New Venice, It was natural to be afraid, despite the fact that people had been uploading for thousands of years, Shed been frightened when she had the surgery to amputate her leg, What if something happened What if she didnt wake up But surgeries had been performed for centuries before uploads, And yet, facing them was still a frightening prospect, Why should uploading be any different But it was more than that, There was something about the alien city that seemed off something familiar, . . "
THE AUTHOR
Jamie Todd Rubin is a science fiction writer and blogger, His fiction has appeared in Analog, Apex Magazine and Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show, He writes the Wayward Time Traveler column for SF Signal and he vacations frequently in the Golden Age of science fiction, sitelink Jamie Todd Rubin writes fiction and nonfiction for a variety of publications including Analog, Clarkesworld, The Daily Beast,U, Daily Science Fiction, Lightspeed, InterGalactic Medicine Show, and several anthologies.
He was featured in Lifehackers How I Work series, He has been blogging since, By day, he manages software projects and occasionally writes code, He lives in Arlington, Virginia with his wife and three children, Find him on Twitter at jamietr, sitelink Jamie Todd Rubin writes fiction and nonfiction for a variety of publications including Analog, Clarkesworld, The Daily Beast,U, Daily Science Fiction, Lightspeed, InterGalactic Medicine Show, and several anthologies.
He was featured in Lifehackers How I Work series, He has been blogging since, By day, he manages software projects and occasionally writes code, He lives in Arlington, Virginia with his wife and three children, Find him
on Twitter at jamietr, sitelink.