About the Book
To force this change, our hero contemplates breaking one of Pangeastan’s many strict bylaws, but then he meets Neisha, a clone who makes him reconsider his rash decsion. Ishtam is so smitten with Neisha that he asks her to meet him after work (they both work in a massive surveillance facility), but at the time they were supposed to meet, she does not show up.
Meanwhile, with Neisha gone missing, Ishtam’s fortunes change for the better, due to an activity that he has been doing in secret––drawing. Soon his talents become known to a half-clone, half-robotic Pangeastan official who has great plans for Ishtam.
Part 1984, part BRAVE NEW WORLD, with a little bit of Raymond Chandler thrown in, LAST SEEN AT STANDING STONE is a riveting tale of the confluence of creativity and art and love confronting an unforgettably dystopian world.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literature & Fiction Books
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 234 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, Dust Jacket: 9781366646880
- Publish Date: Dec 11, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords Novel, Dystopian Novel, Thriller Novel, Mystery Novel
About the Creator
American Roger Minick has been photographing the American experience for nearly half a century. His photographs are included in permanent collections at the Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the J Paul Getty Museum, George Eastman House, Smithsonian, and numerous private collections. Two previous mainstream photographic books, published by Scrimshaw Press, include DELTA WEST and HILLS OF HOME. Recent books include AMERICAN BIOGRAPHICS, SIGHTSEER, PERAMBULATIONS, UNDOCUMENTED, THE ETERNAL STARE, EyeEurope, EyeRamblings, DELTA, OZARKS, FIFTY, WHAT IN THE WORLD, MonoChrome, SEASCAPES, VARIOUS & SUNDRY, SOUTHLAND, LIPS, ESPEJO, SEA DIALOGUES, PEN & INK TO PAPER, PORTRAITS, PANORAMA, and THE BANDING SEA, all published by Perambulation Press, a self-publishing venture founded by Roger Minick, specializing in fine art limited edition books. Dylan Swift is Roger Minick's nom de plume.