In his follow-up to ENDLESS, Albert Isaac offers a story about 21-Century American Astronaut Kyle Lucas Metheny, whose experimental flight has gone terribly wrong. He wakes up in a medical facility in a strange and unfamiliar Earth, remembering nothing of his mission. Kyle is greeted by the Utopians, immortal humans whose technology has brought about the end of death. He learns that they owe their immortality to the BIOCOM - a seemingly infallible computer; a reservoir of Utopian consciousness. The BIOCOM controls all of Utopian society through reconditioning sessions. Almost all. There are...
In his follow-up to ENDLESS, Albert Isaac offers a story about 21-Century American Astronaut Kyle Lucas Metheny, whose experimental flight has gone te...
Back by popular demand is yet another fascinating installment of columns and essays and general silliness that is sure to brighten your day and perhaps make you feel good about yourself. This book has columns that had originally appeared in the Our Town magazines and The Observer newspaper over the years, ranging from weird science to tales of youth, from philosophical forays to heartfelt experiences. Yes, from the profound to the profoundly ridiculous, this book contains a veritable smorgasbord of serious silliness.
Back by popular demand is yet another fascinating installment of columns and essays and general silliness that is sure to brighten your day and perhap...