Last Updated on March 27, 2022 by ellen
Worldwide eruptions have clouded Earth’s atmosphere. The remnants of humankind live inside domed cities. Biomass guidelines strictly regulate births, copulation and food rations. Amputation of “unnecessary limbs” is viewed as a noble sacrifice.
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Power is generated by massive solar energy-collecting sails. Hangers are those chosen to maintain the sails at great risk to life and limb. This is the story of Kara, one of the hangers. She’s trying to have a baby.
Hold Still the Sky
Follow Kara, her fellow hangers and others as they deal with the stresses of life in the domes and discover the truth of the transformed Earth. By the end of the story, the world presented in “Hold Still the Sky” will be transformed.
You will know the large-scale reasons behind the transformation and experience the upheaval from a personal point of view as the characters uncover the truth.
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Meet the Author:
I have been a fan of fantasy and science fiction ever since I can remember. Growing up I used to fall asleep listening to CBS Radio Mystery Theater and spent Saturday afternoons watching Creature Double Feature on WLVI, channel 56. Also,
I collected comics and ended up doing my master’s thesis (“How Green Is Your Power Ring?”) on the structure of the modern, American, superhero comic book.
My mother is a published poet and my father a world-class educator. I caught the “writing bug” from them at a very early age. I can remember scrawling short stories on scraps of paper in my bedroom late at night when I was supposed to be asleep.
My old job allowed me to travel the world. I have been to the Great Wall of China, Angkor Wat, the Taj Mahal, the Sahara Desert, Machu Picchu and countless other spots in Asia, Africa and South America.
I have also traveled extensively throughout the United States and am, once again, living in the Colorado Rockies.
I have been inspired by both my travels and all the people I’ve met and worked with along the way. My family and friends have encouraged me over the years to make a living as a writer.
I am now taking on the challenge of following my bliss. And enjoying every minute of it!
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Ellen is a mom of a 25-year-old son and 30-year-old daughter. She is Grandma to one adorable toddler. In what little spare time she has, she loves to read, watch movies, and check out the latest toys and games.
This sounds like a book I would love! I can’t wait to read the reviews!
I totally agree, Michele!
definitely sounds like a terrifying way to live! Sounds intriguing!
I agree, Diane! What a great idea for a book!
I hope conditions like this don’t happen in my lifetime. I sure wouldn’t want to bring a child into a world like that though. It makes you really appreciate your freedom today.
I totally agree, Deb!