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M.I.N.D. is a hard sci-fi thriller about a man named Michael Blackwood, a former criminal trying to turn his life around as a writer when he meets a childhood friend who offers him a job in his new company centered around his new invention the M.I.N.D. Short for Memory Implanting Neurological Device, his friend tells him it will change the world, and Michael see's an opportunity to right the wrongs of his past. A thrilling debut story by young author Stephen Vaughn.
Profit Margins is a thrilling blend of conspiracy, horror, and psychedelia where a private detective answers a call and falls into a plot that may consume him, and everything he cares for. In 2030, a scarred America is flooded with a new drug known only as Dream. Nobody can quite remember when they first started using, but nobody who tries it ever stops. Why should they? It's the greatest thing ever, and has no side effects. Right? At least, that's what those who take the drug tell themselves, and when our intrepid detective starts to have Dreams of a consuming labyrinth and men of static, he realizes the depths of the pit he has been flung into.Stephen Vaughn is an alien living, writing, and making music with the humans who are all unaware of his alienness. As a small green child he developed a love of creating elaborate stories while he played, first with action figures, then with swords and wizard staffs in his backyard. Unbeknownst to him or the rest of his family, also aliens living and conspiring midst the human populace, this early love of storytelling turned into full blown obsession with writing. The works of humans such as Cormac McCarthy, Chuck Palahniuk, Mark Z. Danielewski, Stephen King, and William Peter Blatty informed in him a strange mixture of wanting to be a popular writer, but also having a penchant for the weird, surreal, abstract, and down right odd with a little bit of help from David Lynch, and Alejandro Jodorowsky. This odd little alien was exposed to the world on June 6th, 2016 when his first book M.I.N.D. was released, a book about memory manipulation and conspiracies and hopes to continue on blowing minds for the rest of his life here on our pale blue dot.
This little puzzle has fascinated and confused millions of people since its conception in 1974. It even took the inventor of the cube Ern┼æ Rubik a whole month to solve his own creation. Don’t worry though, we’re going to do it in a fraction of that time. You might be holding the cube muddled up in front of you unsure what to do. In less than an hour this guides going to solve that problem for you with no frustrations!ΓÿàΓÿà What’s in this book ΓÿàΓÿà - History of the Rubik’s Cube - Terminology of the cube - The 8 simple steps to solve it - Colored images to help you follow along - Cool facts since its creation - How to make awesome patterns once it’s done
The importance of history and its relevance to the present have seldom gone unquestioned in modern times. This is particularly true in the United States, born as the quintessentially modern nation, where the image of a vast open frontier and the unofficial state creed of limitless progress have diminished the importance of the past, and where the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson proclaimed that nature and personal experience made tradition irrelevant for the self-reliant American.
Steven Vaughn's book explores the relationship between the motion picture industry and American politics through the prism of Reagan's film career at Warner Bros.
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