Product Description
EDENis two stories: one fictional, one fact.The fiction: CalifDe'Alsace, a man devoted to the dissemination of life across the galaxy, hastaken a group of one hundred artists and scientists to a sterile world named Edenfor the purpose of bioengineering living works of art. Calif,an Ankh idealist, has decreed that no weapons be brought and that the groupcreate a 'paradise of peace where beauty...not the law of tooth andclaw...reigns.' Unknown to the Edengroup, Calif was forced by a powerfulman to include an artist, Iamoendi, who has secretly been using drugs toenhance his imaging abilities. Iamoendi, who is descended from Fundamentalistfactions that fought in the Religionist Wars, slowly goes insane. Believinghimself an instrument of god, Iamoendi turns against Project Eden. He obtainsthe genome libraries (programmed instructions for bioengineering plants andanimals) for insects and arachnids. Subsequently, he creates an army of hugeinsect warriors, and launches a secret attack against Project Eden.Thirteen survive Iamoendi's attack. Weaponless, they are forced to createliving weapons in defense. With the battle lines drawn, the war begins. Thesurvivors create a surprise defense of giganticized ant lions, trapdoorspiders, and carnivorous plants. They defeat Iamoendi's army, but Iamoendiescapes. Two more battles ensue in which Iamoendi's attacking monstrositiesbecome increasingly bizarre and surreal. More and more survivors die with eachbattle leading to an ending both poignant and transcendent.The fact: In thespirit of Coleridge and Poe who used an opiate to enhance their poetic imagery,in the spirit of Huxley whose use of peyote awakened his awareness to thecreative use of mind-altering substances, I have set down my own experienceswith altered states as they relate to my creation of EDEN.My intent is to share my insights into the creative process as well as thesource and derivation of both the philosophy underlying EDENand the hallucinatory visions used in the tell
About the Author
Ken Wisman'scredits include the publication of 72 short stories in a variety of genremagazines including Fantasy & Science Fiction, Interzone, andTomorrow. His work has been included in anthologies such as Shadows,Whispers, and PULPHOUSE. A dozen of his stories have been pickedup by TOR; Playboy Press; Jove (Berkley Pub Group); and Little, Brown and Co.Four of his stories have been translated into German, Polish, and Russian. Hehas had four short story collections printed, three for Dark Regions Press, (WeirdFamily Tales I, II and III; Fourteen Tales from a Shop CalledImagination available on Amazon) and one for PULPHOUSE Press (Frost onthe Window). A fifteen thousand word novelette called EDEN,upon which the present work bases, was his next to last publication.