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Go Forth

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An engineer on a generation spaceship suffers from repeating anxiety attacks, prior his first landing on his new home. He seeks therapeutic help, looking for a solution that will help him cope with his situation. In the process he learns about what makes him feel the way he does.
Go Forth is an allegory for the biblical story of Abraham, that deals with self-doubts and fear of change. The story won an award in Israel's Olamot convention for science fiction and fantasy.

14 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 29, 2019

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Nimrod Dweck

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April 11, 2022
A nice story about a resistant Abraham

In the biblical story Abraham left his homeland to find a new place to live at God's command. This space age Abraham was born amongst the stars and cannot fathom living on a planet. This story is about his journey as he accepts his new role and new life
A well written and interesting take on colonization and generation ships
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