TWINNED UNIVERSES
By
Sandra Ulbrich
Almazan
BLURB:
Paul Harrison always wanted to play Hamlet, but he never
expected he’d live the role first.
In the aftermath of a family tragedy on 21st
century Earth, Paul discovers he’s the clone of Sean Lyon, his
great-great-grandfather and a famous TwenCen musician. Suspecting his mother’s
death was no accident, Paul comes up with a plan to trick the answers out of
the great-uncle who had him cloned. But in order to make his plan work, Paul
needs help from Sean himself—and Sean’s time is running out in the TwenCen
universe next door. Although Paul’s family lives on the spaceship that travels
between the universes, he’s never been allowed on TwenCen Earth. Now, with the
help of his friends, his disguise-creating holoprojectors, and a quantum quirk,
Paul must make his way to Sean while evading other time travelers who fear
he’ll change the history of the TwenCen universe. If Paul
is to achieve justice, he must not only risk his own life, but the wormhole
connecting the universes. “To be or not to be” was a simple question in
comparison....
EXCERPT:
Paul
drew his knees up to his chin as he thought. The space elevator lurched
occasionally, but it ran so quietly all he could hear were snores from Cass and
a sporadic click from Dad’s handheld. Why would Great-Uncle Jack want him so
desperately? Why should he care about Paul so much? He was so obsessed with
Sean Lyon it seemed impossible for him to have room in his mind for anything
else. Unless...Paul was linked to Sean somehow? They were several generations
apart; Jack himself was closer to Sean than Paul was. Besides, Cass was also
Sean’s descendant, so that didn’t fit with Jack’s ignoring her. He still
badgered Mom about music—well, he had, even on this last visit—so it couldn’t
be because Cass was a girl.
Paul
remembered the photo and holo Great-Uncle Jack had sent him. What did the Elvii
Twins have to do with him anyway? The Elvii Twins were clones of a TwenCen rock
star like Sean Lyon. Someone had traveled on the Sagan through the
wormhole and into the alternate universe to get Elvis Presley’s DNA. Mom had
worked on the Sagan since before Paul was born, and Dad had said she’d
gone down to TwenCen Earth at least once. Paul looked a lot like Sean....
What
the he--? No. It can’t be true—can it?
Feeling
as if he’d forgotten his most important line in the middle of a performance, he
asked, “Dad, am I…am I Sean Lyon’s clone?”
AUTHOR INFORMATION:
About the Author
Sandra Ulbrich Almazan started reading at the age of three
and only stops when absolutely required to. Although she hasn’t been writing
quite that long, she did compose a very simple play in German during middle
school. Her science fiction novella Move
Over Ms. L. (an early version of Lyon’s
Legacy) earned an Honorable Mention in the 2001 UPC Science Fiction Awards,
and her short story “A Reptile at the Reunion” was published in the anthology Firestorm of Dragons. She is a founding
member of BroadUniverse and a long-time member of the Online Writing Workshop
for Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror. Her undergraduate degree is in
molecular biology/English, and she has a Master of Technical and Scientific
Communication degree. Her current day job is in the laboratory of an enzyme
company; she’s also been a technical writer and a part-time copyeditor for a
local newspaper. Some of her other accomplishments are losing on Jeopardy! and taking a stuffed orca to
three continents. She lives in the Chicago area with her husband, Eugene; and
son, Alex. In her rare moments of free time, she enjoys crocheting, listening
to classic rock (particularly the Beatles), and watching improv comedy.
Sandra can be found online at her website,
blog,
Twitter,
and Facebook. Upcoming projects from Sandra
include a standalone fantasy story called “The Fighting Roses of Sharon”; Twinned Universes, the second book in
the science fiction Catalyst Chronicles series; and Scattered Seasons, the first book in the fantasy Season Lords
series.
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Sandra will award one randomly chosen commenter the choice of a $50 Amazon gift card or a gift pack of all of the following items related to Twinned Universes: two Shakespeare mugs, a Sears tower pendant, a book by Carl Sagan (Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space), and a signed copy of the first book in the series, Lyon's Legacy. For more chances to win, follow the entire tour:
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It's been an interesting first week of your tour. Looking forward to more next week.
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Karen, I think Twinned Universes could be made into a movie, but it's been so long since I've been to the movies I have no idea whom I'd cast. I don't have time for TV either. (Since I also have a day job and a young child, something has to go if I want to write.) My son loves Richard Scarry, so I suppose I could use those characters as analogues for the characters in Twinned Universes.... ;)
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