Publisher's Synopsis
The Pencil Effect
The rich history of the planet Gineeren offers everything a Sci-Fi mind might crave: alien arrivals, regimes and rebellions, spacefaring machines built for war, prophecies, and technology that (through ignorance or understanding) could be magic.
Here at the beginning, or perhaps the end of The Gineeren Chronicles, The Pencil Effect arrives uniquely as an emergence - something new and never experienced in the realm of science fiction. Not a prophecy, but patterns we can already see, or will in the near future. Relatable, applicable patterns. Perspectives that may shift like the ever present dust on the planet's surface. Yet still, for the reader it remains pleasantly unpredictable.
Gineeren is a world that was, is, or has not yet remembered its encounter with us. A world where being human - at the time it was written, will be written, or is being written - is not only forbidden, but fatal.The Pencil Effect is not a metaphor for now, or a warning for later. It's a glimpse. A fracture. A reminder that somewhere -at some time - something decided:
Humans are not welcome on Gineeren.