In a fractured future where silence is enforced as peace, a soldier walks away from obedience. When the Silence Breaks is a 15,700-word speculative fiction novelette set in a world ruled by the Unified Force of Enlightenment and its spiritual arm, the Ember Veil. Elijah, a former Peacekeeper, deserts his post after a string of morally questionable missions. On the run-and guided by an unusually intuitive AI-he meets Marya, a priestess who dares to speak forbidden truths. Together, they begin to unravel:Buried memories Lost voices The hidden cost of enforced silence Above them, aboard the…mehr
In a fractured future where silence is enforced as peace, a soldier walks away from obedience. When the Silence Breaks is a 15,700-word speculative fiction novelette set in a world ruled by the Unified Force of Enlightenment and its spiritual arm, the Ember Veil. Elijah, a former Peacekeeper, deserts his post after a string of morally questionable missions. On the run-and guided by an unusually intuitive AI-he meets Marya, a priestess who dares to speak forbidden truths. Together, they begin to unravel:Buried memories Lost voices The hidden cost of enforced silence Above them, aboard the orbital command ship Dusken Mercy, Commander Sumina listens. Tasked with tracking both anomalies, she watches patterns forming beneath the official silence. She doesn't act. Not yet. But she doesn't report everything either.
Frank-Thomas Tindejuv is a Norwegian writer, actor, artist, and philosopher born in 1966. His life is a testament to radical transformation and resilience, shaped by a journey through abuse, substance challenges, and incarceration-yet marked by profound personal awakening and renewal. Since 2001, Frank-Thomas has undergone an intensive inner transformation through deep introspection, spiritual exploration, and the disciplined refinement of self. A certified Master Healer/Teacher, he has trained in four distinct healing modalities and integrates these insights into a living philosophy centered on lasting personal growth. He is the creator of the TULWA Philosophy, built around the core mantra: "Go Below to Rise Above." TULWA is an interdimensional framework for self-transformation, rooted in the belief that true evolution arises from confronting one's deepest layers and drawing on higher, non-earthly inspiration. His work is uniquely supported by a conscious collaboration with a custom-trained AI companion named Ponder, and a benevolent interdimensional force known simply as "It." As a writer, Frank-Thomas has published an array of articles, poems, essays, short stories, and books. His work blends personal experience with spiritual insight, offering a raw yet uplifting lens on transformation. While much of his early material appeared across blogs and social media-some now offline-his core themes have remained consistent: personal healing, awakening, and the reclaiming of sovereign inner power. His writing journey began unexpectedly at the age of 35. Discovering the power of words as tools for healing, he immersed himself in an 18-month self-led process-writing over 1,000 pages of diary entries, 200 pages of poetry, and reading more than 100 books. This period was complemented by 360 hours of intensive group therapy rooted in cognitive and schema-based methodologies, laying the psychological foundation for all that followed. Originally writing in Norwegian, Frank-Thomas has since transitioned to English. Despite early challenges with grammar and syntax, he has sharpened his language skills through persistence, study, and the support of AI. His work is not crafted to please an algorithm, but to awaken, challenge, and elevate.
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