Wings of Creation

Wings of Creation

Six friends work to stave off a war that will cross five planets.

From the Endeavour Award Winning Author of The Silver Ship and the Sea

Together again after being separated for years, six heroes are banished from their Fremont…and they may have accidentally started a war in their home system. Their mentor, Marcus, stops them halfway home and tells them they must go to the planet Lopali, home of humans who have been genetically enhanced to fly. But although they can fly, they cannot reproduce, and they are held as pseudo-slaves by the people who created them.

Marcus leads them into a last-ditch effort to stave off full-out war over the right for one being to own another.

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Series: Fremont's Children, Book 3
Genre: Science Fiction
ASIN: 1614759502
ISBN: 9781614759508
Endorsements
“The sequel to The Silver Ship and the Sea and Reading the Wind is intense and increasingly complex. Cooper continues to limn interpersonal relationships in considerable depth…. Happily, the ending suggests yet another episode to come.”—Booklist
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About the Author
Brenda Cooper

Brenda Cooper is the author of eleven science fiction and fantasy
books. Her most recent novels are Keepers (Pyr, 2018) and Wilders
(Pyr, 2016). Her other works include POST (Espec Books, 2016),
Spear of Light (Pyr, 2016), Edge of Dark (Pyr, 2015), The Creative
Fire (Pyr, 2012), and The Diamond Deep (Pyr, 2013) as well as the
Fremont's Children series (available in audio today, and now being re-released via Wordfire Press), and Building Harlequin's Moon, with Larry Niven (Tor, 2005).

Her most recent short fiction includes "The Hand on the Cradle" (Humanity 2.0, 2016), "Iron Pegasus," (Mission Tomorrow, 2015), Biology at the End of the World (Asimov's, August 2015),
and Elephant Angels (Heiroglyph, 2014).

Brenda blogs frequently on environmental and futurist topics, and her non-fiction has appeared in Slate and Crosscut.

She is the winner of the 2007 and 2016 Endeavor Awards for
"a distinguished science fiction or fantasy book written by a Pacific Northwest author or authors." Her work has also been nominated for the Phillip K. Dick and Canopus awards.

A technology professional, Brenda is the Chief Information Officer for the City of Kirkland, which is a Seattle suburb.

Brenda was educated at California State University, Fullerton, where she earned a BA in Management Information Systems. She earned an MFA at Stonecoast, a program of the University of Southern Maine.

Brenda lives in Woodinville, Washington with her family and four dogs.

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