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"Inversion" by Lawrence Nault opens with a series of startling volcanic eruptions occurring simultaneously across the globe, from Iceland to Antarctica to various other hotspots. These events set in motion a cataclysmic chain of events, as the ash and vapor ejected into the atmosphere begin to coalesce and crystallize, forming a mysterious ice shell that gradually envelops the entire planet.
As this unprecedented environmental transformation unfolds, the narrative follows a diverse cast of characters, including scientists, government officials, and ordinary citizens, as they grapple with
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"Inversion" by Lawrence Nault opens with a series of startling volcanic eruptions occurring simultaneously across the globe, from Iceland to Antarctica to various other hotspots. These events set in motion a cataclysmic chain of events, as the ash and vapor ejected into the atmosphere begin to coalesce and crystallize, forming a mysterious ice shell that gradually envelops the entire planet.

As this unprecedented environmental transformation unfolds, the narrative follows a diverse cast of characters, including scientists, government officials, and ordinary citizens, as they grapple with the drastic changes to the world around them. The story delves into the experiences of these individuals, exploring their personal struggles, ethical dilemmas, and the need to adapt to the rapidly shifting landscape.

One of the central and most unsettling developments is the emergence of long-extinct prehistoric creatures, from massive flying reptiles to fearsome predators, that have been released from their ancient slumber by the volcanic activity and the formation of the ice shell. The characters must confront the challenges and dangers posed by these resurrected species, while also seeking to understand the implications of their presence and the potential threats they pose to human civilization.

Nault's meticulous world-building and attention to scientific detail create a sense of immersive realism, as the narrative explores the environmental, geological, and atmospheric changes that underpin this speculative scenario. The story balances the grand, sweeping scope of the global catastrophe with the deeply personal journeys of the characters, who must confront not only the practical challenges of survival but also the existential and philosophical questions that arise in the face of such extraordinary circumstances.

Throughout the novel, "Inversion" delves into themes of environmental stewardship, the fragility of human civilization, the resilience of life, and the importance of human relationships and priorities in the midst of a radically transformed world. The narrative builds towards a climactic resolution that will determine the fate of humanity and the planet as a whole, leaving readers to ponder the delicate balance between the natural world and the human experience.


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Autorenporträt
Lawrence Nault is a purpose-driven storyteller whose work spans speculative fiction, poetry, documentary film, and political commentary, all rooted in a deep reverence for the natural world and a steadfast belief in the power of words to provoke change. A self-described mountain hermit navigating the digital noise of the modern world, Nault brings a quiet yet unwavering voice to the forefront-one that stands firm in the face of injustice and dares to ask the questions others turn away from. His stories don't seek to escape the world but to engage with it-to peel back its layers, challenge its systems, and illuminate both its harsh realities and hidden beauty. Whether writing about the fragility of identity in an AI-shaped future, the evolving relationship between humanity and the natural world, or the quiet resilience found in the face of ecological upheaval, Nault draws from lived experience and a profound connection to the land. His poetry often dances between frost and fire, grappling with death, rebirth, memory, and the resilience of the human spirit. Grounded in the Badlands of Alberta and guided by a life lived close to the earth-and two loyal collies-Nault approaches writing as both a craft and a calling. He believes stories are seeds: some take root immediately, others lie dormant until the world is ready. Either way, he writes for those who listen closely-for readers who find strength in silence, meaning in the margins, and hope in the hardest of places.