“Crowdcreators” wanted: Research Topics Included in the The Spanners Series

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Below is a somewhat complete list of the research topics included in my sci-fi/ romance/ utopian series for Youth, New and older Adults, below.


I plan to include some excerpts from already-published Volumes that relate to many of these topics over the next several months as I keep writing (working on Volume IV of X right now).


Will this entice some collaborators for Volumes VIII and IX, I hope? I’m experimenting with “Crowdcreating” these two Volumes!


Volume VIII (YA-oriented: youth writers and those writing for youth) Remaking Ourselves: Change Comes from Within, the Youth Speak [expected release, June, 2019]


The Many Worlds Collective (MWC), a consortium of planet and star systems all around the multiverse, includes Earth in probationary membership (The Transition) since December, 2012, and full membership since January, 2018. Over a thirty-year, increasingly utopian period, Earthers who survive are adapting and adjusting. Although many changes in politics, climate, government and safety are obvious, the most important and significant changes are within each individual Earther, human and non-human.


Volumes VIII and IX share the individual stories of “everyone”―–ordinary people, primates, cetaceans and cephalopods―–as they learn to live in this forever-transformed and transforming multiverse.


Remaking Ourselves: Change Comes from Within, the Youth Speak focuses on stories from young Earthers (ages 11 – 25).



Volume IX (NA/Adults: New and older Adult writers and those writing for NA/Adults) to “Crowdcreate” those two Volumes with me.

Remaking Ourselves: Change Comes from Within, the Adults Speak [expected release, Dec., 2019]


The Many Worlds Collective (MWC), a consortium of planet and star systems all around the multiverse, includes Earth in in probationary membership (The Transition) since December, 2012, and full membership since January, 2018. Over a thirty-year, increasingly utopian period, Earthers who survive are adapting and adjusting. Although many changes in politics, climate, government, and safety are obvious, the most important and significant changes are within each individual Earther.


Volumes VIII and IX share the individual stories of “everyone”―–ordinary people, primates, cetaceans and cephalopods―–as they learn to live in this forever-transformed and transforming multiverse. Those who barely avoid Sequestering are possibly the most interesting of all.


Remaking Ourselves: Change Comes from Within, the Adults Speak focuses on stories from Spanners (ages 26-over 100 years old).



Deadline for responding to me about wanting to write, co-write, or contribute to a Chapter or more in either or both Volumes is January 31, 2017.


Research Topics Included in the The Spanners Series.

What are you particularly interested in or know a lot about already? Comment here: http://www.sallyember.com/blog


Alternate/Parallel Universes and Timelines

Anthropology

Archaeology

Astronomy

Black Holes

Buddhism

Christianity

Cognitive Dissonance

Cosmology

Cultural Anthropology

Dark Energy

Dark Matter

Death/Afterlife

Dreams

Epigenetics

Exoplanets

Gender Identity

History

Human Biology

Judaism

Materials Science

Meditation

Morphic Resonance

Multiverse

Mushrooms

Mysticism

Neurobiology/Neuroscience

Neuroplasticity

Neuroscience

Nonlocality

Ontology

Physical Anthropology,

Political Science

Postcognition

Precognition

Psionics

Psychology

Quantum Physics and Entanglement

Reincarnation

Relationships

Sexual Orientation Identity

Social Change

Sociology

Sono-pictography

Space Travel

Sufism

Telekinesis

Telepathy

Teleportation

“The Butterfly Effect”

Wormholes

Xenobiology


Filed under: All Volumes, Indie or Self-Publishing, Science, Science Fiction and Fantasy, The Spanners, Themes from The Spanners, This Is/Is Not the Way I Want Things to Change, Timult Books, Writing Tagged: #crowdcreating, adults, Buddhism, Buddhist, Collaborating, meditation, multiverse, NA, New Adults, Psi, research, Sally Ember Ed.D Author, science, science fiction, scifi, The Spanners Series, YA, youth
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