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March 18, 2015

People think they are afraid to die. But most of them are…



People think they are afraid to die. But most of them are…

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March 16, 2015

Episode 3: I’m Not Your Enemy of Eden Can Wait is available on...



Episode 3: I’m Not Your Enemy of Eden Can Wait is available on Amazon.

Ryan meets his fellow research participants, learns more about his new world, discovers new mysteries and gets a preview of what facing the ESI gatekeeper means.

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Published on March 16, 2015 18:14

March 10, 2015

Episode 2: Welcome to the Hotel California of Eden Can Wait is...



Episode 2: Welcome to the Hotel California of Eden Can Wait is available for free download on Amazon. 

Despite the warm welcome, the strange place gives Ryan enough reason to question his decision and presents him with more riddles. To quote the song that gave the episode its title, this could be Heaven or this could be Hell. Or it could be anything in between.

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Published on March 10, 2015 18:27

"And I just stood there at the threshold, looking into that light and I knew that more than anything..."

“And I just stood there at the threshold, looking into that light and I knew that more than anything else in the world I wanted to walk straight into it. I felt that once I stepped inside, I would never be afraid of anything—even of that thing behind my back that was darker than darkness itself. I felt that my life will be more than I had ever hoped it to be—and yet exactly what I had always known it could be.”

- Ray N. Kuili, Eden Can Wait

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Published on March 10, 2015 14:37

March 9, 2015

"Internalizing insanity had never been my strong suit."

“Internalizing insanity had never been my strong suit.”

- Ray N. Kuili, Eden Can Wait
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Published on March 09, 2015 17:22

March 6, 2015

People like saying “life’s short” a lot…



People like saying “life’s short” a lot…

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Published on March 06, 2015 15:39

February 23, 2015

A short tale about facing one’s fear.



A short tale about facing one’s fear.

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Published on February 23, 2015 18:06

November 13, 2014

This week AWAKENING is available for free download at...



This week AWAKENING is available for free download at NoiseTrade.con: http://bit.ly/awakening_noisetrade. And since yesterday  it’s been at #2 top download spot.


Book description: Lord of the Flies meets a corporate retreat in this thought-provoking psychological thriller. When 11 rising-star managers attend a mysterious leadership conference in a secluded luxury lodge, they do not anticipate the twisted mind games that await them. As the group exercise progresses rapidly from a friendly election to a dangerous web of no-holds-barred power plays, the players don’t realize that soon some of them will be facing the harshest challenge of their lives. If you enjoy closed-room battle of wills stories like 12 Angry Men or cautionary tale books that delve deep into the nature of power like 1984, Awakening is a novel for you.


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Published on November 13, 2014 16:26

October 21, 2014

1st episode of Eden Can Wait hits the stores (and it's free)

Episode 1 of Eden Can Wait is now available for free download from Amazon, Barnes&Noble, iTunes, Kobo, Scribd, Inktera and other online bookstores. If you like it there’re a few things to consider:


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June 4, 2014

Prgibited Concept: Chapter 7 of EDEN CAN WAIT has been posted

Chapter 7: Prohibited Concept of EDEN CAN WAIT has been posted online.



Unlike my neat, but nearly Spartan apartment, this place was an exquisitely furnished, luxurious office.
Behind a large desk sat my old acquaintance—the stocky bearded man from the interview panel. In the opposite corner in a lavish black leather armchair sat—or rather curled up—a slim striking brunette in her mid-thirties. If their smiles were any indication, both were delighted to see me. Apparently, the days of being greeted by stern faces of ESI employees were over.
“Mr. West,” said the bearded man, his joyous tone fully matching his smile, “we are very pleased to see you here. Welcome aboard!”
“Good morning,” I replied, doing my best to sound businesslike.
“Please,” the man motioned me to a chair on my left, “have a seat.”
I sat down. The chair’s comfort was a great improvement over the steely touch of the metal seat that I had been offered by the same person a couple of weeks ago. Life was certainly getting better.
“Allow me to introduce Ms. Larson,” the man gestured to the brunette.
“Nice to meet you, Mr. West,” she said with a charming smile in the same crisp and clear voice I had heard on the phone.
“Should you pass the test, you and Ms. Larson will be working closely together,” elaborated the bearded man once I had expressed my pleasure of meeting Ms. Larson.
“But more about that in a moment. As for me, we’ve already met, though unfortunately I could not introduce myself last time we spoke. My name is Leon Tessier.”
“Dr. Leon Tessier,” emphasized his guest.
Tessier waved away her clarification with an air of dignified modesty. It was a gesture of a political celebrity asking his cheering supporters to stop making noises and start listening.
“I have the privilege to be in charge of this research facility.”
I nodded.
“Did you have a good sleep?” Larson asked from her armchair.
Something in her tone made me suspect that it was more than a mere good mannered small talk question.
“Certainly,” I said. “Plus, I didn’t have to worry about lowering my blinds for the night.”
“You’ll get used to it,” Tessier said reassuringly. “Everybody does.”
It was only at that point that I noticed that his room had at least one thing in common with mine—a complete absence of windows.



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Published on June 04, 2014 14:59

The Moral Gene - Story Three of The Dawn

Ray N. Kuili


Morality can be a murky area even for humans, let alone for artificial intelligence. What happens when AI tries to understand the difference between right and wrong, good and evil? And what could its
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