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Best Science Fiction Books of 2005 |
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| San Antonio, TX (PRWEB) August 19,
2006 -- Dream Realm has just named Daniel Wilder's "Impact Vector" the Best
Science Fiction Book of 2005 in award ceremonies held August 12, 2006 in San
Antonio, Texas. "Impact Vector" follows the story of brilliant scientist
Migel Sanchez as he uses his genius to thwart a crazed group that threatens
all of humanity. Mr. Wilder lives in southeastern Kentucky, where he works
as an Information Technology instructor, is an amateur student of physics
and astronomy, and is working on several writing projects. At the same San Antonio awards ceremony, Dream Realm also named "Cyclopean Rescue" by author Steven Douglas Womack as Runner-up Finalist for "Best Science Fiction Book of 2005". "Cyclopean Rescue" takes place in 23rd century Indianapolis and beyond and is a thriller with aliens, space battles, artificial life, fathers and sons, revenge, hatred, and ultimately, redemption. Womack lives in Wyoming and is currently working on a sequel to "Cyclopean Rescue." Both books are published by Whiskey Creek Press and are available from the publisher at its web site.
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