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This is a story of science fiction. It points out an interesting triangle of power between three species. Strange creatures from outer space, unusual creatures on earth and human beings interact in a life and death struggle. These groups of beings share and compete for the resources. Their interactions create unusual alliances and fighting as they seek to survive. In the face of battle one group sacrifices for another and in the end they all sacrifice for each other. In real life we make enemies and friends and switch them around. This merry-go-round besets our politics and sometimes our…mehr

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This is a story of science fiction. It points out an interesting triangle of power between three species. Strange creatures from outer space, unusual creatures on earth and human beings interact in a life and death struggle. These groups of beings share and compete for the resources. Their interactions create unusual alliances and fighting as they seek to survive. In the face of battle one group sacrifices for another and in the end they all sacrifice for each other. In real life we make enemies and friends and switch them around. This merry-go-round besets our politics and sometimes our personal lives. Enjoy this fiction as it puts into motion the fun, disaster and victory of beings that are strange yet familiar. Don't be surprised if you see yourself in the mirror of Kunata.
Autorenporträt
During my younger years, I was in awe of the natural beauty provided by living in the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon. It melded the sense that nature is king with the idea that all is well on planet earth. At nine my parents divorced and I was cast into a dark cloud of mystery. At seventeen I left home and attempted my first shot at college by attending Oregon State University. The following year I was hammered with nurse's aide work at Wildwood Medical Missionary Institute. This taught me about the benefits of massage as well as the fragile nature of life. I started a roofing company in Georgia when I was nineteen. In 1973 I married and later ran my own paving business for two years in Florida. I had a calling for medicine and enlisted in the military in 1976. After four years as a medical laboratory technician I became a Physician Assistant and was commissioned an officer. While in the military Patty and I had three children. In 1996, I chose to retire from the military due to worsening mental illness. I became completely disabled and could no longer work or attend to the family needs. It has been a difficult road since. After three years of study in 2004, I received my Administrative Assistant Certificate from Lake Region State College in North Dakota. In 2004 I began writing my autobiography, which was published in 2006. Also, I published a poetry book called "A Note to Quote" in 2006 and another poetry book "The Times That Rhyme" in 2008.