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Paul Vincent

    This author delves into science fiction, with their work focusing on human exploration and developments over the coming decades. They have crafted an extensive and well-thought-out universe for their series, which has been in development for over twenty years. Their background in computers and technology offers a unique perspective on fiction writing, providing readers with an engaging glimpse into the future.

    Romanze in den Bergen
    The Star at the End of the River
    Astronomicon
    Club Twisted
    The Analemma Waltz
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    • 2020

      The Analemma Waltz

      A Year of Solar and Personal Reflections

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the interplay of sunlight within a home in Bristol, Rhode Island, as the author documents the annual solar path across his living space. This unique journey captures the sun's movement, influenced by the home's numerous windows and the analemma—a figure-eight pattern traced by the sun throughout the year. The work serves as both a personal reflection and a celebration of the natural rhythms of light and time, showcasing the beauty and intricacies of daily solar changes.

      The Analemma Waltz
    • 2012

      Astronomicon

      The Beginning

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of an ambitious space journey, three spacecraft carry 240 colonists on a mission spanning 25 trillion miles. During their voyage, they stumble upon an unexpected discovery that transforms their understanding of the universe and their mission. This revelation challenges their perceptions and forces them to confront new realities, ultimately altering the course of their lives and the fate of humanity.

      Astronomicon
    • 2011

      The Star at the End of the River

      Meditations on a Homeward Journey

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of darkness, Paul Vincent reflects on his lifelong fascination with the night, challenging traditional religious metaphors that associate darkness with negativity. Through personal experiences, he offers insights on how to reframe these ideas, highlighting the beauty and potential found in the night. The narrative encourages readers to embrace a more positive perspective on darkness, suggesting it can be a source of hope and joy rather than fear.

      The Star at the End of the River
    • 2010

      Club Twisted

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Featuring a diverse collection of hard-hitting narratives, this anthology spans genres like Crime Fiction, Thriller Suspense, and Horror. Each story delivers unexpected twists and surprises, ensuring readers are kept on the edge of their seats. The gripping tales promise to challenge perceptions and provide shocking revelations in ways that will leave a lasting impact.

      Club Twisted
    • 2006

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      50 Things you can do Today to beat depression