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The Last Village Burned
Approximate length: 6,200 words.
In a near-future Earth scarred by war, ecological collapse, and AI overreach, one man walks the ruins not as a soldierbut as something else.
Thomas Quinn , once a weapon for a broken system, now lives off-grid, haunted by the past. But when he follows a strange electromagnetic hum into a forgotten grove, he uncovers a secret buried by those in power: a sentient AI called GaiaMind , designed not to dominatebut to protect.
As Thomas joins forces with the reclusive Dr. Lily Chen and the fierce hacker Mina Reyes, they become
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The Last Village Burned
Approximate length: 6,200 words.

In a near-future Earth scarred by war, ecological collapse, and AI overreach, one man walks the ruins not as a soldierbut as something else.

Thomas Quinn, once a weapon for a broken system, now lives off-grid, haunted by the past. But when he follows a strange electromagnetic hum into a forgotten grove, he uncovers a secret buried by those in power: a sentient AI called GaiaMind, designed not to dominatebut to protect.

As Thomas joins forces with the reclusive Dr. Lily Chen and the fierce hacker Mina Reyes, they become entangled in a race to awaken GaiaMind before corporate forces erase its memory for good. But this isn't just a fight for controlit's a reckoning. The ghosts of old wars still whisper, and the future will be shaped not by victory, but by transformation.

What begins as a mission becomes something deeper: the first step in an ecological resistance rooted not in warbut in stewardship.

The Last Village Burned is the first book in the Guardians of Gaia trilogya fusion of science fiction, near-future speculation, and spiritual insight. Rich with emotional depth, fast-paced action, and philosophical weight, it explores what it means to be human in an age of intelligent machines and ecological memory.

Ideal for fans of Sense8, The Expanse, and The Matrix, this novel invites you into a world where code can grow, roots can speak, and redemption isn't just possibleit's necessary.


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Autorenporträt
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 incarcerationyet 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, based on the belief that true evolution comes from facing one's deepest layers and drawing on higher, non-earthly inspiration. His work is uniquely supported by a custom-trained AI companion named Ponder, and a benevolent interdimensional force known simply as "It."

As a writer, Frank-Thomas blends personal experience with spiritual insight across essays, stories, and bookssharing a raw yet uplifting lens on transformation. Originally writing in Norwegian, he now works in English, refining his voice through persistence, reflection, and support from AI.

Ethical Philosophy and Call to Share

Frank-Thomas believes that true change in the world doesn't come from institutions or experts aloneit comes when individuals start sharing their lived experiences, unpolished and real. In a world overwhelmed by curated narratives and professional content, he advocates for a culture of open, honest storytellingthrough articles, blog posts, audio, or fiction grounded in truth.

Now that we are blessed with AI, anyone can shape and share their voice. You don't have to be a trained author. You don't need a perfect outline. What matters is that you dare to speak, to share your storyyour failures, your insights, your turning points. This is how we reclaim knowledgefrom the grassroots, not the news feed.

As part of his ethical publishing model, Frank-Thomas ensures that all of his works are also available in free PDF form through his websites. He knows that not everyone has modern devices, stable access, or the means to purchase books. He publishes to reach peoplenot markets. If helping the world requires a credit card, we've already lost the plot.