In Spidersilk, author Akutra-Ramses Atenosis Cea sends readers on a thrilling ride connecting to alternate realms where natural is a bit more super with mystery, dreams and discovery.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Monday, February 24, 2014
In the novel Spidersilk, spiders
utilize their spidersilk to help protect the main character.
Spidersilk isn't a fictional element though. In fact, presently
Spidersilk is being used to create a strong fiber that will soon be
implanted into the human body. This amazing substance works like a
muscle but is a whole lot stronger. Keep your eye out because you
might be hearing a lot more about this substance in the future. To
learn more check out this site:
http://news.discovery.com/tech/nanotechnology/stretchy-spider-silk-wires-flex-muscles-130910.htm
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
Spidersilk the novel is rich in
cultural references. During one of Mark's dreams he meets with a
Native American who helps him unlock some keys that lead to his
success. This reference alone already hints at Mark's powers as it is
said to see a Native American tends to mean you are breaking free of
something. There are so many incredible stories surrounding Native
Americans and dreams.
If you'd like to know more about some of these qualities check out this informative site: http://voices.yahoo.com/native-american-influences-dreaming-3627473.html?cat=37
If you'd like to know more about some of these qualities check out this informative site: http://voices.yahoo.com/native-american-influences-dreaming-3627473.html?cat=37
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
It seems like there's always a skeptic
when it comes to life and stories. In Spidersilk the novel Mark often
finds himself explaining things to Tink, like his videogame design
choices. All the questioning becomes slightly curious, especially
since Tink moves on to the same company as Mark later in the book.
While Mark enters his new job on the look out, Tink seems to
assimilate nicely, almost as if the newcomers are swaying him to
their side.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Wormholes have played a major part in
many sci fi books and movies. In the novel Spidersilk, the foes of
Mark, the main character, actually end up in Mark's world when they
stumbled into a worm hole. Although many people tend to believe worm
holes to be a work of fiction they are actually real things. In fact,
a recent study has even stated that wormholes might be able to help
us time travel as well as reach other dimensions. This not only makes
the story of Spidersilk even more real, but it offers a more
compelling future in the line of time travel.
For more information on this study check out: http://news.discovery.com/space/a-spooky-connection-wormholes-and-the-quantum-world-131204.htm
For more information on this study check out: http://news.discovery.com/space/a-spooky-connection-wormholes-and-the-quantum-world-131204.htm
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