“In the distance, there was a large
dam holding back an unknown amount of water. A small leak in the dam was
allowing water to turn what was a dry riverbed into a small stream.
Fortunately, the dam showed no signs of breaking further for now.”_Spidersilk the novel
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.
Friday, October 30, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Spidersilk, the novel, takes place in a multi-verse, which
offers readers a lot to add to the imagination of the tale. Although readers
enjoy the story mainly through the main character’s, Mark, point-of-view
there’s still many elements that can be looked at in the multi-verse. Much like
some of today’s more popular superhero tales, Spidersilk can be worked in a
number of different ways, thanks to the author’s elegant design of the multi-verse.
Of course, Spidersilk also pays more attention to continuity than some of the
well-known multiverse tales.
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Friday, October 16, 2015
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
In Spidersilk the novel, the main character, Mark, creates
video games designed with a bit of an alternate reality feel. In our own world,
alternate reality videogames have been pretty successful, but now there’s a new
alternate reality game you can play that doesn’t even require a controller. In
fact, this new type of game actually takes plan in your regular everyday life.
Exciting? This game could end up leading to many more of the same type of game,
which may shift the way people game entirely. For more details, check out this
link:
Friday, October 9, 2015
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Ghosts have been a topic of conversation for generations.
Today, they are brought to life in books, movies and sometimes in our own
lives. In Spidersilk the novel, the intruders from another dimension appear as
ghosts. Although these ghosts were real and the main character, Mark, had to
fight them off, scientist in our dimension have just figured out how to make
the human brain feel as if they’ve seen a ghost when they haven’t. For more
information on this study, check out this link:
Sunday, October 4, 2015
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