OHANA

A Novel of Hawaii and Space

by Richard Bliss


Formats

Softcover
£19.86
Softcover
£19.86

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 04/03/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 660
ISBN : 9781403341013

About the Book

What if you had one of two choices only? Lose your island Nation or recreate it in orbit prior to taking the entire nation to the nearest star? Given the choice, the Queen of Hawaii Nation, after a second insurrection in 2017, decides to follow the new age-new tech direction of Brad Ellis and create Ohana in The Whale. The Family of Hawaiians go up to orbit, creating Maui and Oahu in the huge canisters-ship known as The Whale. Led by business developers and frustrations with administrative top-heavy High Tech park, Brad Ellis also sees the migration as a solution to how to keep the tech they have discovered alive in the world. A conservative presidential ogre, McBain, has outlawed all new technology as being "against the will of God" encouraging his followers to concentrate instead on the prospects of a perfect afterlife. With this spiritual war going on back on Earth, Brad and the Hawaiians head to Alpha Centauri II under the pilot of God of Stanley Ramo, a pilot whose bipolar faisure has created a glitch in the AI operating system of the ship, based on his neuronetworks. Once at the destination, more wonders are instore as the Infonauts take their Family of Space onto the next stage.

This is only part of the story and things sometimes happen in threes whether you're Ramo or not. Look for OHANA: REVISED an expanded and reworked version of the "evolvel" OHANA, A Novel of Hawaii and Space, from 1stbooks sometime in the next 6-9 months.


About the Author

Born sometime this century, always looking to the next one, Richard lived in Maui after developing scripts in LA and before that won a Broderson Award in advertising in Maine. After taking the workshop in Massively Parallel Computing at Maui High Performance Computing Center, he was on the beach at Kanaha one day watching the Japanese windsurfers and thought, "What if . . . " all the special tech they were working on came true and then was outlawed by a conservative regime. The beginning of any great sci-fi concept is when the Nation of Hawaii decides it is tired of being a kept island and prepares to make the leap, both material and spiritual, into space.

Mr. Bliss spent about five years in each of the cities: New York, Boston, Portland (Maine), LA-Beverly Hills, Honolulu-Kahului ("The Dream City"), Jacksonville and once had Ray Bradbury as a neighbor. He now lives on St. Simon’s Island, Georgia, developing Internet software, and drives between Savannah and Florida regularly, dreaming of new stories like the upcoming Lighthouse Rockets.