The Cosmic Age: Exordia 3
Exordium (Latin: “warp laid on a loom before the web is begun” or “starting point,”) - in literature, the beginning or introduction, especially the introductory part of a discourse or composition.
Exordia - A six part collection of short stories heralding The Cosmic Age.
1982: Deep in the Soviet province of Siberia, in a well-guarded Gulag outpost, there resides a special prisoner whom the KGB would like a word with ...NOW! The individual looks, acts, and sounds human, however they possess skills and technology which could greatly benefit the USSR, tipping the balance of the Cold War against the Western Bloc.
The prisoner, on the other hand, has no intention of sharing what is theirs, but will gladly tell a tale of historic struggles, global conflict, ambitious souls, and the repercussions of seeking absolute power. All that and more within 12 pages!
The Cosmic Age is a history with a future. A universe filled with people, places and circumstances of vast potential. Where myth represents reality!
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The third chapter of Exordia, a six (6) part collection of mini-tales heralding The Cosmic Age. Each twelve (12) page tale showcases separate historical events connected through the years by one distinct plot element.