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**An Artistic Rendering**
(All of Eri Nelson's work are her own expressive interpretations of words. Hence a great deal of morphological reasoning is broken.)
Beyond the world’s russet haze, distractible forces have multiplied leaving a once productive society limited. Amid the dense infrastructures, a vertical life had once prospered for eons within the urban jungles that cover the now less than pallid terrain.
Limited land of this technologized habitation has left the faded glory of yesterday just a dingier version of itself to linger beneath the seas, reaching for the skies, and traveling beyond the stars. Although the prospect of 4026 seems bleaker than eight years prior, many still seek answers. Answers that at one time only lie within a meager few of its residents. However even those few had no idea that what the governing sectors had kept secret for millenniums when released upon the world would cause as much havoc as it had.
Soar on the back of a flying boards’ propulsion to defy gravity while fleeing for your limited freedom with the unorthodox author Eri Nelson as she writes the telling of one future young woman’s optical interface connection that will not only have you flying intermediately between the mountainous skyscrapers in a race for escapes but have you projected out and beyond your physical sphere to wonder a world far ahead and now far more bleak than that of our own.
Titles in the series (2)
- Future At First Sight: Optical Interface, #1
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**An Artistic Rendering** (All of Eri Nelson's work are her own expressive interpretations of words. Hence a great deal of morphological reasoning is broken.) Published (January 21, 2016) Beyond the world’s now pallid face, distractions are limited and energy has been proven more productive. Amid the dense infrastructures, a vertical life had prospered for eons within the urban jungles that now cover much of the terrain. Limited land has left a technologized inhabitants to dive beneath the seas, reach for the skies, and travel beyond the stars. Although even the prospect of 4018 seeks for answers that lie within only a meager few of its residents but even these few have no idea what the governing sectors have kept secret for millenniums. Soar free on the back of a flying boards’ propulsion to defy gravity with the unorthodox author Eri Nelson as she writes the telling of one future young woman’s optical interface connection that will not only have you flying intermediately between the mountainous skyscrapers in a race for escapes but have you projected out and beyond your physical sphere to wonder a world far ahead of our own.
- Future Inciting: Optical Interface, #2
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**An Artistic Rendering** (All of Eri Nelson's work are her own expressive interpretations of words. Hence a great deal of morphological reasoning is broken.) Beyond the world’s russet haze, distractible forces have multiplied leaving a once productive society limited. Amid the dense infrastructures, a vertical life had once prospered for eons within the urban jungles that cover the now less than pallid terrain. Limited land of this technologized habitation has left the faded glory of yesterday just a dingier version of itself to linger beneath the seas, reaching for the skies, and traveling beyond the stars. Although the prospect of 4026 seems bleaker than eight years prior, many still seek answers. Answers that at one time only lie within a meager few of its residents. However even those few had no idea that what the governing sectors had kept secret for millenniums when released upon the world would cause as much havoc as it had. Soar on the back of a flying boards’ propulsion to defy gravity while fleeing for your limited freedom with the unorthodox author Eri Nelson as she writes the telling of one future young woman’s optical interface connection that will not only have you flying intermediately between the mountainous skyscrapers in a race for escapes but have you projected out and beyond your physical sphere to wonder a world far ahead and now far more bleak than that of our own.
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