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Missing Signal - Blog Tour
Missing Signal – Blog Tour
Title: Missing Signal
Author: Seb Doubinsky
Release Date: 8/29/18
Genre: Science Fiction, Dystopian
Buy Links:
Amazon – https://www.amazon.com/dp/1946154113
B&N – https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/missing-signal-seb-doubinsky/1128220400
Goodreads – https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41558571-missing-signal
Synopsis:
From Seb Doubinsky, author of The Song of Synth, The Babylonian Trilogy, White…
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Missing Signal Seb Doubinsky Publication date: August 28th 2018 Genres: Adult, Science Fiction “Beneath the entertaining wrapper of science fiction, Missing Signal is a masterfully written work, bo…
“If anyone wondered what literature was about, there it was, plain and simple: comforting references. You weren’t completely alone in this world.”
- The Song of Synth by Seb Doubinsky
BOOK REVIEW: Omega Gray | Seb Doubinsky by Pawl Schwartz Omega Gray will rearrange your face. If you know who John C. Lilly is — well, this is a welcome addition to the canon of psychedelic literature — coming from the land of bizarro. Not entirely unexpected, but only in the sense that you never know what to expect from a bizarro author like Seb. The thesis of this work: “As a neurophysicist, what he wanted to know was if Death, as a physical place, was only a figment of our imagination, or if it was another dimension which we accessed through the process of dying.” Not hooked? Omega Gray opens in the jungle with our protagonist, a college professor, sampling ayahuasca (I assume) for the first time, testing the above thesis by trying all manner of psychedelics in order to try and break through to the other real dimension that is death. Read on, reader...
Thanks to Seb Doubinsky at Weird Fiction Review for this killer review of American Monster.http://weirdfictionreview.com/2015/02/demons-human-sort/