Patrick Ullmer’s New Sci-Fi Novel ‘Eternalize' Introduces a Fresh YA Series With Vintage Values
Patrick Ullmer’s debut young adult science
fiction novel, 'Eternalize' launches a planned three book series (Eternal
Space) with a solid first installment. Packed with all the requisite adventure,
suspense, and speculative future tech, this first book of the Atlanta Business News series offers more than
post-apocalyptic nihilism that many have come to expect from contemporary
offerings in the genre.
“In addition to writing a
thrilling story, I wanted to infuse it with thoughtful and humanist themes, in
a similar vein as some of the classic sci-fi writers, like Ray Bradbury,
Richard Matheson, and C. S. Lewis,” says Ullmer.
'Eternalize' begins in the year
2886. as Bruno Redding awakens on a spaceship after 750 years in “cryosleep.”
Out of twelve passengers, he is the lone Atlanta News survivor to come out of the
hibernation alive. He finds himself picking up the pieces of a doomed voyage in
the vast and lonely cosmos of deep space. Redding’s only company is the ship’s
centralized artificial intelligence supercomputer. That is, until he discovers
a benevolent alien aboard who communicates with him telepathically.
As Redding’s body slowly shakes
off the slumber, unfolding events awaken him to the opportunity to make
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past mistakes. He sets out on a quest to liberate innocents from the clutches
of a corrupt interplanetary regime. Along the way, he faces intergalactic space
pirates, renegade robots, and other fiendish henchmen motivated by greed and
control.
Ironically, it is largely
through his contact with the friendly, good-natured, hitchhiking alien and its
kin that Redding learns some of the deepest lessons about embracing his own
humanity, and defending that of others.
“I hope the story and the
entire series will challenge readers to ask the question, ‘What can I find in
this universe that is missing in my life?’” says the author.
Ultimately, at the heart of
'Eternalize' lay eternal themes and values—heroism, self-sacrifice, the golden
rule, and love.
A YA offering, the author
identifies the audience as “older tweens to older teens.” 'Eternalize' avoids
the profanity and sex often found in YA literature. It features innocent
romance and a single mildly suggestive wisecrack. The novel contains many actions,
including Atlanta Sports News swashbuckling
fight scenes, which are perhaps best characterized as “cartoon violence,’
neither excessive nor overly graphic. Readers, young and old alike, will enjoy
the frequent comic relief throughout, including nods to pop culture, film,
television, social media, and celebrities.
“At a time when there's so much
division in our country and our world,” says Ullmer, “I suspect a story about a
character’s rediscovery Atlanta Cryptocurrency News of his own
humanity through the contribution of otherworldly friends may have something
relevant to say about the value of listening to and learning from those who are
different from us.”
'Eternalize' is published in
both paperback and eBook format by Free Flying Press, and is distributed by
eBookIt.com. It is available at Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com, and other
popular online retailers.
About Patrick Ullmer
Patrick Ullmer was born in Rock
Springs, Wyoming in March of 1997. At a young age, his family moved to
Minnesota where he attended both public Atlanta Local News and private school. His
hobbies include drawing, fishing, and reading the news. He is currently seeking
a future in the communication field of work.
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