Enter The Now Time of The Lands of Inchoate -- New Sci-Fi Book Explores a World and a Stellar System Far Beyond Earth


MT. PLEASANT, Mich., March 28, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Imagine a world far beyond the solar system of the Earth, where people live on a small planet revolving around a stellar system. The planet, however, is in crisis. Past wars have not solved the problems of growing demand and scarce resources. Now a grand war will come, with its death and destruction. Will the people from The Lands of Inchoate survive this dilemma? Find out in this exciting saga written by author Edward J. Fisher.

All is not as it seems. The planet, its sentient beings, and all The Lands of Inchoate are dark matter. Over 75% of the entire Universe is composed of this material and energy. Further, the planet is in imminent danger of destruction. To stay would mean a world of fire and assured death. Quick action means doom or victory for the friends and foes grappling in the depths of space. The outcome could affect the Earth as well. People must now go back to their place of origin - the place they once called home - planet Earth. But the important question is, will they arrive safely on Earth? Unravel the answer as the fascinating story unfolds in The Lands of Inchoate!

About the Author

The author spent 21 years in the U.S. Air Force. He is a professor emeritus at Central Michigan University, with over sixty professional papers and presentations. He has taught computer graphics and computer courses, and appeared at the International Creativity Conference in Midland, Michigan ten times, always as a participator and as a presenter at six. His recent work is THE IMPATIENT IMAGINATION: Very Short Stories for Impatient Children with Imagination, an Xlibris publication.


           The Lands of Inchoate * by Edward J. Fisher
                        The Now Time
             Publication Date: February 26, 2008
      Trade Paperback; $19.99; 197 pages; 978-1-4363-0056-8
       Cloth Hardback; $29.99; 197 pages; 978-1-4363-0057-5

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