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Neuphobes

  • Writer: Thomas Zman
    Thomas Zman
  • Sep 27, 2020
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 30, 2022

Entwined within our current America, and great swaths of the world for that matter, organized religion has become tainted, and most definitely has fallen out of favor. But still there are the occasional television shows or variant box-office attempts at bringing God back into vogue. It has been done countless times over the centuries in the same predictable manner. So too, can be said of science fiction and its “evil aliens” always looking to exterminate humanity or conquer the universe. Yet I, through my Neuphobes Series, have entwined these two highly controversial genres into a modernistic melodrama that enraptures the reader with not only long thought about anomalies such as ancient civilizations, aliens, and mythological events before organized religion, but also into a forward looking sense where all these mysterious phenomena may undoubtedly be leading humanity towards a greater purpose.

My Series begins back on an alien world’s last dying days (nothing new in that cliché) and brings you along through the ages by means of first person narratives through the eyes of ancient aliens, on through to a modern day Air Force pilot, a 30-something gamer, a madman, and finally the last man alive on the planet. All of these characters are well developed and most definitely persons of interest. In my writings I attempt to gain access to the internal struggles that anyone who possesses a soul has no doubt grappled with on one occasion or another. Within the pages of my works, my worlds, I attempt to explain many of the as of yet unexplained anomalies that currently catch the fancy of modern society. As the world's sciences slowly introduce us to the idea of intelligent life beyond that of our own planet, there lurks beyond society's close-minded thinking a cosmic design that is only just beginning to emerge as to humanity’s place in the midst of it all. After all, our existence is simply only a miniscule speck in the vastness of the universe!

Mankind has been advancing exponentially for the past eighty years, readying itself, catching up with the many forces that make up the cosmos and beyond. It can be argued that we have been brought from the cradle, coddled by intelligences our governments secretly know exist, who have been preparing us for the ultimate singularity--our inclusion into the cosmic family--or as more recently divulged, the Galactic Federation. And though political and moral division of these times we now face are indeed all that occupy the headlines of every newscast, they are but a small portion of our world's collective history, and all part of a much, much bigger picture.

Already, writings by many of the renowned futuristic authors are being referenced, revered even, as to having helped prepare humanity on its journey, helping to have tilled the soils and sewn the seeds for the mystical garden that awaits them in the vastness of the cosmos. With social setbacks sprinkled throughout the ages, all in the name of progress, many times it has been progress that advances us technologically . . . only to hinder us spiritually. And recently, after having a relatively peaceful span of years as far as world calamities were concerned, humanity has again proven itself to being a most vile creature. Only divine intervention to wipe clean its inequities appears to be the most viable of solutions! Thus so have I endeavored in my writings. For if one were to begin their journey from my first novel, Before it Began, continuing on through the subsequent novels therefrom, all the way through my most recent works in the Oliver Cash series, they will undoubtedly see the logical progression of my thinking. And though I continue to stress my writings are simply science fiction, I feel the reader can easily discern tomes of truthfulness, and even a fringe of exotic possibility resonating throughout the chapters.


 
 
 

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