Chamara Panakaduwa Gamage C.S.PanakaduwaGamage@edu.salford.ac.uk
When Saint Peter passes through the pearly gates, he is confronted with a profound dilemma. By the year 2100, Earth stands on the brink of extinction, and humanity as a whole seeks admission to heaven. However, in accordance with the admission criteria of heaven, every individual is entitled to enter, potentially overwhelming the heavenly supply chain. Can Saint Peter find a solution?
To discover the answer and enjoy an additional 14 captivating short stories, delve into this book. While it falls under the umbrella of science fiction, it offers a unique twist. The author delves deep into the realm of science itself, moving beyond the familiar territories of aliens and time travel. This book is crafted to cater to both science enthusiasts and those less versed in scientific matters.
Chamara Panakaduwa, a proud product of the University of Salford, the University of Bedfordshire, and Birmingham City University, presents this distinct creation for aficionados of science fiction as well as casual readers. The book's distinctive flavour is its infusion of the concept of sustainability, a personal favourite of the author.
Panakaduwa Gamage, C. (2023). The Pearly Gates: A collection of science fiction short stories
Book Type | Authored Book |
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Online Publication Date | Oct 5, 2023 |
Publication Date | Oct 5, 2023 |
Deposit Date | May 20, 2024 |
ISBN | 979-8863429793 |
Publisher URL | https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pearly-Gates-collection-science-fiction/dp/B0CKN8BLT1 |
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