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message 1: by Mary (last edited Apr 08, 2013 08:46PM) (new) - added it

Mary Fan (astralcolt) | 3 comments Hi everyone! I'd like to introduce my recently published space opera, Artificial Absolutes, which was released by Red Adept Publishing in late February. It's currently available in e-book and paperback formats on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo. It follows a young woman whose ordinary life is upended when her brother is framed for murder, taking the reader across the galaxy and through cyberspace in search of the truth. I've heard it said that it's different from a lot of the space operas out there, and that it's more Firefly than Star Wars (which I'd agree with).

Here's the most recent Goodreads review, from a fellow sci-fi author: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

"Take one spunky yet irresistible heroine, a dangerous galaxy, killer robots, deceptive androids, and virtual worlds that would make Isaac Asimov, William Gibson and Philip K. Dick nod with approval and you have “Artificial Absolutes,” the debut novel of Mary Fan, a young author on her way up."


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Nick (nickanthony51) | 81 comments Many good wishes with this...


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Mary Fan (astralcolt) | 3 comments Thanks!


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