Untold Tales - Volume 3

Untold Tales - Volume 3

by Jeffrey A. Robinson
Untold Tales - Volume 3

Untold Tales - Volume 3

by Jeffrey A. Robinson

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Overview

This is the third volume in a set of science fiction short-story anthologies by Dr. J. A. Robinson. Topics of the stories touch on the promises and dangers of technology, love and perception, horror, hope, the nature of intelligence, miraculous discoveries, and inexplicable mysteries.



Through Other Eyes - A story about perception, tragedy, and love.

The Waystation - In honor of Clifford D Simak

Those Who Watch – Science Fiction horror; what is the thing you fear the most

The End - A flowery and elaborate telling of the ultimate universal finale

The Prize Behind the Gate - Sometimes the prize we seek is worthy of our greatest efforts

The Philosopher's Stone - Some discoveries simply cannot avoid being noticed

Emergent Behavior - Can robots be intelligent? - Define intelligence

Engines of Time - A modern, yet Victorian, science fiction story about a man displaced in time

False Dawn - The dawn of every new age also has a sunset.

Requiem – The entire story of the Universe in under 100 words

Flashback – Is time travel even possible?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161332542
Publisher: Jeffrey Robinson
Publication date: 08/13/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 940,729
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Jeffrey A Robinson is a retired technologist, who grew up loving to read science fiction. He has a B.A. in Physics, a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, an MBA, and a Ph.D. in Information Systems. He also has postgraduate certificates in Computer Forensics, and a PMP, and is a certified Six Sigma Master Black Belt, as well.



After serving as a Naval Flight Officer, who flew F-4 Phantom jets, and an Air Traffic Controller, in the Marine Corps, he became a device physicist in a semiconductor-manufacturing facility and an expert in Manufacturing Execution Systems and computer automation. He taught graduate school in Business and Technology for thirty years, while working at places like Rockwell International, Hughes Aircraft, Micro-Rel Medtronic, and Motorola, along with other technology companies and consulted for companies in other industries on process, quality, and Six Sigma. He holds three software patents, has written dozens of technical articles and papers, and also a book on Six Sigma, in addition to his forays into Science Fiction.



He has a loving and patient wife, who has suffered his eccentricities for far, too many years, two sons, two daughters, five grandchildren, and too many pets.
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