Once Human by Massimo Marino review
Once Humans (Daimones Trilogy) by Massimo Marino review 24 Tuesday Sep 2013 Posted by Sharlene Almond The writing captured my attention from the start. It is almost poetic, helping the reader to...
View ArticleDystopian, Utopian, and Cacotopian
The word dystopian comes from the ancient greek with δυσ-, “bad”, and τόπος, “place.” Alternatively it can also be called cacotopia, or anti-utopia. The word dystopia represents a counterpart of...
View ArticleOnce Humans Review
Once Humans Volume 2 of the Daimones Trilogy by Massimo Marino Reviewed by Geoff Nelder Kindle ASIN: B00DJL3B9O Paperback: 316 pages Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1 edition...
View ArticleChoosing a Point of View for Your Story
Point of view is the perspective from which a story is told. Stories can be narrated in: First person, using “I” or “we” Third person (“he,” “she,” “it”), which can be limited or omniscient Second...
View ArticleAuthor Meetup: Massimo Marino by Lyn Horner
From Lyn Horner. http://lynhorner.com/2013/11/04/monday-author-meetup-massimo-marino/ Today, I’m fortunate to host my online friend, Italian author of post apocalyptic fiction, Massimo Marino.About...
View ArticleCHARLIE BRAY’S BOOK REVIEWS – Five Great Indie Books | theindietribe.com
So you can forget about the mystery of crop circles and flashing UFOs in the sky. This alien invasion is real. Well not real, but certainly more transparent. The first mission of any self-respecting...
View ArticleOnce Humans | Another Universe
Once Humans (Daimones Trilogy) by Massimo Marino Posted in Science Fiction & Fantasy by editor – December 30, 2013 Amazon, $4.50, 314 pages The second in the Daimones Trilogy from Massimo Marino,...
View ArticleConsciousness as a State of Matter
In Once Humans (Daimones Trilogy) an alien artifact enters the scenes: the Memnosphere. The device is a quantum computer and the fluid-like substance the device is made of is able to reproduce...
View ArticleThe Science in the Breathing Membrane of "Once Humans"
Why can’t we breath under water the way fish do? They need oxygen just as we do. Fish, though, don’t breath the oxygen in the water molecule (H2O), they breath the free oxygen that’s dissolved into...
View ArticleFinalist 2014 Readers’ Favorite Annual Award
Once Humans – Best Science Fiction & Best Science Fiction Romance – Award Finalist It is a honour and a privilege to announce that Once Humans: Daimones Trilogy, Vol.2 is shortlisted as 2014...
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