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From organized civilization to worldwide chaos -- and it all began with a peculiar "meteor" shower.
So then, of all people, why should Conrad Scarn, a reticent professor of ancient history, be the first to decode the enigma of the event--and ask the visitor, "Why are you here?"
The answer would change everyone's mind. Literally.
"The Third Sphere" is a novel of alienation, rebirth, and the next step for humanity.
77,000 words.
About Wayne Wightman's Fiction:
John Brunner, the legend himself: "Wayne Wightman is agreeable company, both in person and via the printed page. As to the former, I'm afraid you will have to wait the chance to make his acquaintance... As to the latter, however, now's your chance."
Orson Scott Card, Hugo and Nebula winner: "[Wayne Wightman is]... one of the names I['ve] learned to look for... He... is a romantic whose stories confess his belief that individuals can be larger than life, that their decisions can change the world around them."
Best Story of the Year 2011 awarded to Wayne Wightman's "Brutal Interlude" by Orson Scott Card's online magazine The Intergalactic Medicine Show.
Richard Paul Russo, Philip K. Dick Award winner: "One of Wightman's great strengths is his willingness to go to the edge. He pulls no punches, whether the story is serious or violent or manic. You can count on him to take you places other writers shy away from."
Lewis Shiner, writer par excellence and editor: "Wayne Wightman... has produced an impressive series of connected stories... full of manic energy, rich in colors and emotions."
Ed Ferman, editor of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction: "He writes top quality sf and fantasy, humor and horror, and he never forgets to tell a compelling tale."
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