After the Machines. Episode One: Awakening

After the Machines. Episode One: Awakening
Author: Robert Stanek
Publisher: Big Blue Sky Press
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2014-11-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1627163905

Download After the Machines. Episode One: Awakening Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"Anyone who enjoyed The Hunger Games, World War Z, or The Maze Runner is going to enjoy this book." - Lisa Gardner, author "A gripping tale. Perfectly paced and brilliantly plotted." - Cathy Thompson, author "Stanek's written many good, even great, books. This one's exceptional. Read it!" - Shannon Hale, author "Builds and builds to a crescendo. Part Stephen King, part Suzanne Collins, part Max Brooks, 100% phenomenal!" - David Eastman, author "Wonderful action writing. Fast, fun, and smart." - Margaret Brown, author "I can see why Rothfuss doesn't want people to read Stanek. Stanek's a much more capable writer." - Emily Asimov, author "What an amazing book! Unique and innovative, captivating to the end." - Mary Osborne, author "This one's memorable and fascinating heroine is someone you're going to love as much as Katniss Everdeen." - Sandra Brown, author Our world isn't ours any more. It's theirs. The human survivors lead a hardscrabble life, scavenging what they can from the dead city, waiting and watching. Cedes isn't like Matthew and his regulars. She dreams. She talks. She questions. She wonders why Luke disappeared, where Luke disappeared to. She wants to know what we are to the machines. This is her story. This is our story. This is the story of us, the humans who survive. In the ruins of our world, a new order arose, an order controlled by the very machines humankind created. The end for us came not from a massive global war but from something unthinkable, incomprehensible. The machines simply replaced us and we let them, and so, in the end, humanity went out not with a bang, but with a whimper. No shots fired. No bombs dropped. No cities destroyed. We ended and the machines began—or at least that is what the few human survivors of the machine apocalypse believe. After the Machines Episode One: Awakening Episode Two: Transition Episode Three: Descent Episode Four: Precipice ### To the machines, we became nothing—except maybe outsiders, if they considered us at all. Outsiders looking in on their reality, for the machines weren’t bothered by our existence, or at least, if they were, they weren’t bothered enough to bother us. They certainly didn’t seem to require anything of us or have any need of us at all—if they had needed us, they probably would have enslaved us. But they hadn’t. Enslaved us that is. The machines hadn’t done anything to us really. Except take over the world—and it was their world now. It certainly wasn’t ours. We were outsiders, strangers really. We looked in on their world. They didn’t acknowledge us. They probably didn’t even consider us a part of their world. Just as we didn’t consider the small things that crawled beneath our feet as part of our world. Matthew told us it wasn’t the machines who killed us. Matthew being the only one here now who remembered when we drove the automobiles, flew on the airplanes, and rode on cars behind the locomotives. He said most of us just died. Us being the human race. I didn’t believe that. I believed we died of neglect. The neglect of the machines. The machines who cared not enough to kill or enslave us. Luke would have called it benign neglect. Luke being the one who taught me to read and write my letters and words. He knew all the fancy words. He taught me everything really. He remembered—I didn’t. Don’t, really. These words—his really as much as my own. But Luke was gone. Is gone really, if you don’t mind me slipping into the present. Luke said it’s wrong to slip from past to present or present to past, but I do. The present is—and Luke isn’t. The past was—and sometimes I can see it. ### After the Machines is a story unlike any other you’ve ever read. It’s the story of us, the humans who struggle to survive in a world we no longer control.

Guardians & Dragons (The Complete Quintet)

Guardians & Dragons (The Complete Quintet)
Author: Robert Stanek
Publisher: Big Blue Sky Press
Total Pages: 737
Release: 2015-06-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 162716409X

Download Guardians & Dragons (The Complete Quintet) Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Myth. Legend. Dream. A kingdom torn apart and left for crows. Those exiled plot their return. The conquerors, to exterminate the rebels who remain. Memories born in fire have been cleansed with ice. New heroes born while ancients perish. GUARDIANS & LEGENDS, an epic fantasy quintet, tells the story of the epic adventures that brought hope to those with none in places where men walk in ice and fire. This bundle includes five novels: BOOK 1: The DRAGON, THE WIZARD & THE GREAT DOOR: Enter a frozen world of frost beasts, hoar hounds, tundra cats, snow trolls, and ice giants. Discover the battle bear troops and a great golden dragon from an age long since past. BOOK 2: A LEGACY OF DRAGONS: Vilmos and Adrina learn more about their true powers while ancients struggle for control and those once thought immortal begin to perish. Can Vilmos and his friends survive the treachery and betrayals afoot? BOOK 3: MEMORIES OF FIRE: Fleeing the Ice to a land of fire may bring answers to everything that's happening. But can truth ever be unraveled from lies? Can Vilmos and his friends survive the tests ahead? BOOK 4: BREATH OF FIRE: When dragon clans rule with fire and terror, mortal enemies must set aside their differences and unite. In this fight war is not the greatest threat, extinction is. But is it too late for their kind? Is it too late to save what’s left of their society? BOOK 5: LIVING FIRE: To restore the honor of his people, Rastín became a gladiator. Now he must survive the games of the colosseum even though his dragon masters wish daily for his death. But killing a gladiator such as Rastín requires increasing spectacle to appease the masses. Robert Stanek’s KINGDOMS and DRAGONS books introduced readers to RUIN MIST and the chronicles of the lost ages of the HUNDRED WORLDS penned by Keeper Martin. The Ruin Mist books have gone on to sell over a million copies worldwide and have been translated into many languages. GUARDIANS & LEGENDS connects the ancient past of Ruin Mist with its foreshadowed future, telling an epic fantasy adventure story of tragedy, betrayal, hope, ice, and fire. Whether you are a new reader or already a fan, you can begin your journey into RUIN MIST and the HUNDRED WORLDS right here.

Cybersaurus - The Awakening

Cybersaurus - The Awakening
Author: Nicholas Kory
Publisher: Nicholas Kory
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Download Cybersaurus - The Awakening Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The year is 2119. The United States is a country run by a mega-corporation known as One Nation. Humanity has survived a war against man-made artificial intelligence, has colonized the moon, and have been implementing cybernetic implants consistently for the last two generations. The Internet has become the ever-present Omninet, into which over 30% of the world's population is connected to at all times. It is a resource of immeasurable information, but it is also an invaluable tool for One Nation, allowing the company to monitor the activity of its citizens at all times. Every online purchase, every search engine, and every bank account passes through One Nation as it streams its way across the information super highway of the future. Regina was once the assistant to the incredibly talented, though socially declining, Dr. Harland Wolf. Yet when the day comes that Wolf's proprietors, the elusive and mysterious Investors, pull their funding and begin to requisition the doctor's technological equipment and extensive medical research, Regina finds herself suddenly without a job, on the streets and on the run in the city of New Washington, with only the fading, now digital consciousness of her dead husband, Stanley. In an attempt to save his mind from being lost forever, she hastily installs it into the most immediate host, hidden away in Dr. Wolf's labs - a 16-ton tyrannosaurus rex! Now Regina has questions that are in need of answers; how did Dr. Wolf have a dinosaur hidden in his facility? Who are the Investors? Is Stanley even alive inside of the prehistoric predator? And finally, where does she go from here?

After the Machines

After the Machines
Author: Robert Stanek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2014
Genre: Dystopias
ISBN: 9781627163958

Download After the Machines Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In the ruins of our world, a new order arose, an order controlled by the very machines humankind created. The end for us came not from a massive global war but from something unthinkable, incomprehensible. The machines simply replaced us and we let them, and so, in the end, humanity went out not with a bang, but with a whimper. No shots fired. No bombs dropped. No cities destroyed. We ended and the machines began - or at least that is what the few human survivors of the machine apocalypse believe. Select Praise for This Mortal Coil. After the Machines: "A gripping tale. Perfectly paced and brilliantly plotted."--Cathy Thompson, author. "Stanek's written many good, even great, books. This one's exceptional. Read it!"--Shannon Hale, author. "Builds and builds to a crescendo. Part Stephen King, part Suzanne Collins, part Max Brooks, 100% phenomenal!"--David Eastman, author. "Wonderful action writing. Fast, fun, and smart."--Margaret Brown, author. "I can see why Rothfuss doesn't want people to read Stanek. Stanek's a much more capable writer."--Emily Asimov, author. "Anyone who enjoyed The Hunger Games, World War Z, or The Maze Runner is going to enjoy this book."--Lisa Gardner, author. "What an amazing book! Unique and innovative, captivating to the end."--Mary Osborne, author. "This one's memorable and fascinating heroine is someone you're going to love as much as Katniss Everdeen."--Sandra Brown, author.

Beyond Heaven

Beyond Heaven
Author: SkyTryke
Publisher: SkyTryke
Total Pages: 415
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Download Beyond Heaven Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Oh, hi there. Are you an adult, and still like anime? If you like a satire within a serious fiction, then this might be for you. We follow a mortal named, Yosei Tenshi, embarking to a new world as she discovers her identity, her friends, and her purpose throughout her journey in this action-packed, anime-inspired, fantasy. Yosei finds herself in constant danger, with villains and Kaiju taking the planet hostage. To make matters worse, the devils in the Underworld are restless, as they wreak havoc and invade the world of our adventurer. Perilous times await Yosei as she uncovers Hell's unholy plan and the rise of the ever infamous Satan. With the battle between Heaven and Hell in sight, can Yosei protect her world and beyond? Find out next time... in this book, if you read it. Did I mention it had hidden satire? Thus, become indulged and amused in interactive brain teasers as satire is lathered all within. Can you find all hidden meanings and topics within this book while still being immersed in this story-rich epic? *There is mature and graphic material in this novel, such as gore and subjective topics. It's also not as comedic of a satire as one would assume. It's also not that offensive, but... Reader discretion is advised.

After the Machines. Episode Three: Descent

After the Machines. Episode Three: Descent
Author: Robert Stanek
Publisher: Big Blue Sky Press
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2014-12-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1627163921

Download After the Machines. Episode Three: Descent Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"Builds and builds to a crescendo. Part Stephen King, part Suzanne Collins, part Max Brooks, 100% phenomenal!" - David Eastman, author "This one's memorable and fascinating heroine is someone you're going to love as much as Katniss Everdeen." - Sandra Brown, author "A gripping tale. Perfectly paced and brilliantly plotted." - Cathy Thompson, author "Stanek's written many good, even great, books. This one's exceptional. Read it!" - Shannon Hale, author "Wonderful action writing. Fast, fun, and smart." - Margaret Brown, author "I can see why Rothfuss doesn't want people to read Stanek. Stanek's a much more capable writer." - Emily Asimov, author "What an amazing book! Unique and innovative, captivating to the end." - Mary Osborne, author "Anyone who enjoyed The Hunger Games, World War Z, or The Maze Runner is going to enjoy this book." - Lisa Gardner, author Episode #3. The machines control our world. It’s time we took it back. In the ruins of our world, a new order arose, an order controlled by the very machines humankind created. The end for us came not from a massive global war but from something unthinkable, incomprehensible. The machines simply replaced us and we let them, and so, in the end, humanity went out not with a bang, but with a whimper. No shots fired. No bombs dropped. No cities destroyed. We ended and the machines began—or at least that is what the few human survivors of the machine apocalypse believe. After the Machines Episode One: Awakening Episode Two: Transition Episode Three: Descent Episode Four: Precipice ### To the machines, we became nothing—except maybe outsiders, if they considered us at all. Outsiders looking in on their reality, for the machines weren’t bothered by our existence, or at least, if they were, they weren’t bothered enough to bother us. They certainly didn’t seem to require anything of us or have any need of us at all—if they had needed us, they probably would have enslaved us. But they hadn’t. Enslaved us that is. The machines hadn’t done anything to us really. Except take over the world—and it was their world now. It certainly wasn’t ours. We were outsiders, strangers really. We looked in on their world. They didn’t acknowledge us. They probably didn’t even consider us a part of their world. Just as we didn’t consider the small things that crawled beneath our feet as part of our world. Matthew told us it wasn’t the machines who killed us. Matthew being the only one here now who remembered when we drove the automobiles, flew on the airplanes, and rode on cars behind the locomotives. He said most of us just died. Us being the human race. I didn’t believe that. I believed we died of neglect. The neglect of the machines. The machines who cared not enough to kill or enslave us. Luke would have called it benign neglect. Luke being the one who taught me to read and write my letters and words. He knew all the fancy words. He taught me everything really. He remembered—I didn’t. Don’t, really. These words—his really as much as my own. But Luke was gone. Is gone really, if you don’t mind me slipping into the present. Luke said it’s wrong to slip from past to present or present to past, but I do. The present is—and Luke isn’t. The past was—and sometimes I can see it. ### After the Machines is a story unlike any other you’ve ever read. It’s the story of us, the humans who struggle to survive in a world we no longer control.

The Guardians of the Dragon Realms (Ruin Mist Chronicles Book 5)

The Guardians of the Dragon Realms (Ruin Mist Chronicles Book 5)
Author: Robert Stanek
Publisher: Ruin Mist Books
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2015-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1627164111

Download The Guardians of the Dragon Realms (Ruin Mist Chronicles Book 5) Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Robert Stanek’s KEEPER MARTIN'S TALE introduced readers to RUIN MIST and the chronicles of the lost ages of the HUNDRED WORLDS penned by Keeper Martin. The Ruin Mist books have gone on to become worldwide bestsellers and have been translated into many languages. THE GUARDIANS OF THE DRAGON REALMS presents a new journey into RUIN MIST, telling an epic fantasy adventure story of tragedy, betrayal, hope, ice, and fire. Whether you are a new reader or already a fan, you can begin your journey into RUIN MIST and the HUNDRED WORLDS right here. Don’t miss the other books, which are now available in special 10th anniversary editions: Keeper Martin's Tale, Kingdom Alliance, Fields of Honor, Mark of the Dragon, and Dragons of the Hundred Worlds. Myth. Legend. Dream. A kingdom torn apart and left for crows. Those exiled plot their return. The conquerors, to exterminate the rebels who remain. Memories born in fire have been cleansed with ice. New heroes born while ancients perish. The Guardians of the Dragon Realms collects three previously published Ruin Mist adventures: The Dragon, the Wizard & the Great Door; A Legacy of Dragons; and Memories of Fire.

After the Machines. Episode Two: Transition

After the Machines. Episode Two: Transition
Author: Robert Stanek
Publisher: Big Blue Sky Press
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2014-11-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1627163913

Download After the Machines. Episode Two: Transition Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"This one's memorable and fascinating heroine is someone you're going to love as much as Katniss Everdeen." - Sandra Brown, author "A gripping tale. Perfectly paced and brilliantly plotted." - Cathy Thompson, author "Stanek's written many good, even great, books. This one's exceptional. Read it!" - Shannon Hale, author "Builds and builds to a crescendo. Part Stephen King, part Suzanne Collins, part Max Brooks, 100% phenomenal!" - David Eastman, author "Wonderful action writing. Fast, fun, and smart." - Margaret Brown, author "I can see why Rothfuss doesn't want people to read Stanek. Stanek's a much more capable writer." - Emily Asimov, author "What an amazing book! Unique and innovative, captivating to the end." - Mary Osborne, author "Anyone who enjoyed The Hunger Games, World War Z, or The Maze Runner is going to enjoy this book." - Lisa Gardner, author Episode #2. Where were you when the machine apocalypse began? In the ruins of our world, a new order arose, an order controlled by the very machines humankind created. The end for us came not from a massive global war but from something unthinkable, incomprehensible. The machines simply replaced us and we let them, and so, in the end, humanity went out not with a bang, but with a whimper. No shots fired. No bombs dropped. No cities destroyed. We ended and the machines began—or at least that is what the few human survivors of the machine apocalypse believe. After the Machines Episode One: Awakening Episode Two: Transition Episode Three: Descent Episode Four: Precipice ### To the machines, we became nothing—except maybe outsiders, if they considered us at all. Outsiders looking in on their reality, for the machines weren’t bothered by our existence, or at least, if they were, they weren’t bothered enough to bother us. They certainly didn’t seem to require anything of us or have any need of us at all—if they had needed us, they probably would have enslaved us. But they hadn’t. Enslaved us that is. The machines hadn’t done anything to us really. Except take over the world—and it was their world now. It certainly wasn’t ours. We were outsiders, strangers really. We looked in on their world. They didn’t acknowledge us. They probably didn’t even consider us a part of their world. Just as we didn’t consider the small things that crawled beneath our feet as part of our world. Matthew told us it wasn’t the machines who killed us. Matthew being the only one here now who remembered when we drove the automobiles, flew on the airplanes, and rode on cars behind the locomotives. He said most of us just died. Us being the human race. I didn’t believe that. I believed we died of neglect. The neglect of the machines. The machines who cared not enough to kill or enslave us. Luke would have called it benign neglect. Luke being the one who taught me to read and write my letters and words. He knew all the fancy words. He taught me everything really. He remembered—I didn’t. Don’t, really. These words—his really as much as my own. But Luke was gone. Is gone really, if you don’t mind me slipping into the present. Luke said it’s wrong to slip from past to present or present to past, but I do. The present is—and Luke isn’t. The past was—and sometimes I can see it. ### After the Machines is a story unlike any other you’ve ever read. It’s the story of us, the humans who struggle to survive in a world we no longer control.

After the Machines. Episode Four: Precipice

After the Machines. Episode Four: Precipice
Author: Robert Stanek
Publisher: Big Blue Sky Press
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2015-01-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 162716393X

Download After the Machines. Episode Four: Precipice Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"Anyone who enjoyed The Hunger Games, World War Z, or The Maze Runner is going to enjoy this book." - Lisa Gardner, author "This one's memorable and fascinating heroine is someone you're going to love as much as Katniss Everdeen." - Sandra Brown, author "A gripping tale. Perfectly paced and brilliantly plotted." - Cathy Thompson, author "Builds and builds to a crescendo. Part Stephen King, part Suzanne Collins, part Max Brooks, 100% phenomenal!" - David Eastman, author "Stanek's written many good, even great, books. This one's exceptional. Read it!" - Shannon Hale, author "Wonderful action writing. Fast, fun, and smart." - Margaret Brown, author "I can see why Rothfuss doesn't want people to read Stanek. Stanek's a much more capable writer." - Emily Asimov, author "What an amazing book! Unique and innovative, captivating to the end." - Mary Osborne, author Episode #4. The machines want more than our world. They want us. In the ruins of our world, a new order arose, an order controlled by the very machines humankind created. The end for us came not from a massive global war but from something unthinkable, incomprehensible. The machines simply replaced us and we let them, and so, in the end, humanity went out not with a bang, but with a whimper. No shots fired. No bombs dropped. No cities destroyed. We ended and the machines began—or at least that is what the few human survivors of the machine apocalypse believe. After the Machines Episode One: Awakening Episode Two: Transition Episode Three: Descent Episode Four: Precipice ### To the machines, we became nothing—except maybe outsiders, if they considered us at all. Outsiders looking in on their reality, for the machines weren’t bothered by our existence, or at least, if they were, they weren’t bothered enough to bother us. They certainly didn’t seem to require anything of us or have any need of us at all—if they had needed us, they probably would have enslaved us. But they hadn’t. Enslaved us that is. The machines hadn’t done anything to us really. Except take over the world—and it was their world now. It certainly wasn’t ours. We were outsiders, strangers really. We looked in on their world. They didn’t acknowledge us. They probably didn’t even consider us a part of their world. Just as we didn’t consider the small things that crawled beneath our feet as part of our world. Matthew told us it wasn’t the machines who killed us. Matthew being the only one here now who remembered when we drove the automobiles, flew on the airplanes, and rode on cars behind the locomotives. He said most of us just died. Us being the human race. I didn’t believe that. I believed we died of neglect. The neglect of the machines. The machines who cared not enough to kill or enslave us. Luke would have called it benign neglect. Luke being the one who taught me to read and write my letters and words. He knew all the fancy words. He taught me everything really. He remembered—I didn’t. Don’t, really. These words—his really as much as my own. But Luke was gone. Is gone really, if you don’t mind me slipping into the present. Luke said it’s wrong to slip from past to present or present to past, but I do. The present is—and Luke isn’t. The past was—and sometimes I can see it. ### After the Machines is a story unlike any other you’ve ever read. It’s the story of us, the humans who struggle to survive in a world we no longer control.

Cinema as a Worldbuilding Machine in the Digital Era

Cinema as a Worldbuilding Machine in the Digital Era
Author: Alain Boillat
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2022-08-09
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0861969812

Download Cinema as a Worldbuilding Machine in the Digital Era Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This essay examines the primacy of worldbuilding in the age of CGI, transmedia practices and "high concept" fiction by studying the principles that govern the creation of a multiverse in a wide range of film and TV productions. Emphasis is placed on Hollywood sci-fi movies and their on-screen representation of imaginary machines that mirror the film medium, following in the tradition of Philip K. Dick's writings and the cyberpunk culture. A typology of worlds is established, as well as a number of analytical tools for assessing the impact of the coexistence of two or more worlds on the narrative structure, the style (uses of color, editing practices), the generic affiliation (or hybridity), the seriality and the discourse produced by a given film (particularly in fictions linked to post-9/11 fantasies). Among the various titles examined, the reader is offered a detailed analysis of the Resident Evil film series, Total Recall and its remake, Dark City, the Matrix trilogy, Avatar, Source Code and other time-loop films, TRON and its sequel, Christopher Nolan's Tenet, and several TV shows – most notably HBO's Westworld, but also Sliders, Lost, Fringe and Counterpart.