A New Birth of Freedom: The Visitor
There will come a time when humans have to consider whether basic human rights extend to others as well. That time will come on July 4, 1863 -- at Gettysburg. A new kind of alternate-history, science-fiction, time-travel novel.
Online, April 28, 2010 (Newswire.com)
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***A NEW BIRTH OF FREEDOM: THE VISITOR***
(Alternate Dimensions Press an imprint of Cyberwizard Productions)
ISBN: 9781936021161
By Robert G. Pielke
ROBERT PIELKE, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, now lives in Claremont, California. He earned a B.A. in History at the University of Maryland, an M. Div. in Systematic Theology at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, and a Ph. D. in Social Ethics from the Claremont Graduate School.
He taught on ground and online for countless years at George Mason University in Virginia, El Camino College in California and online for the University of Phoenix. Now happily retired from "the job," he is doing what he always wanted to do since he wrote his first novel at ten in elementary school. It was one paragraph, three pages long and, although he didn't know it at the time, it was alternate history.
Since then, in addition to his academic writings in ethics, logic, and popular culture, he has published short stories, feature articles, film reviews, a non-fiction analysis of rock music, You Say You Want a Revolution: Rock Music in American Culture, a boring academic treatise, Critiquing Moral Arguments, a savagely satirical novel on America and its foibles, proclivities and propensities, Hitler the Cat Goes West, and an alternate history, science fiction novel, The Mission.
Most recently, he has updated and revised his book on rock music and it is being republished by McFarland & Co. Cyberwizard Productions is publishing A New Birth of Freedom: The Visitor, the first book of a trilogy. The second of the three, The Translator, is already underway.
He swims daily, skis occasionally, cooks as an avocation, watches innumerable movies, collects rock and roll concert films, is an avid devotee of Maryland crabs and maintains a rarely visited blog filled with his social and political ravings. His favorite film is the original Hairspray; his favorite song is "A Day in the Life;" his favorite pizza is from the original Ledo Restaurant in College Park, MD; and he is a firm believer in the efficacy of "sex, drugs and rock and roll." Somehow his family and friends put up with him.
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