Synopses & Reviews
The debut novel from a exciting new voice in SF—about what happens after ninety percent of humanity leaves Earth There is an artificial ring around the Earth and it is empty after the Singularity. Either all the millions of inhabitants are dead, or they have been transformed into energy beings beyond human perception. Earths population was reduced by ninety percent. Human civilization on Earth is now recovering from this trauma and even has a vigorous space program. Apollo Papadopulos is in training to become the captain of the starship Consensus. Apollo is a unique individual in that he/she/it is not an individual at all, but five separate teenagers who form a new entity. Strom, Meda, Quant, Manuel, and Moira are a pod, as these kinds of personalities are called, genetically engineered to work as one and to be able to communicate non-verbally. As a rare quintet, much relies on the successful training of Apollo, but as more accidents occur, the pod members struggle just to survive.
Review
“Singularitys Ring is a distinctive vision of a post-singularity future, where group minds and human singletons struggle to control the sinister consequences of a failed transcendence. Melko gives us an absorbing tour of a world where humanity isnt what it used to be. Hes got a distinctive voice that shows a lot of promise.” —Charles Stross
“Bursts forth like a new universe exploding into being; a major book that happens to also be the debut novel of a stellar new talent.” —Robert J. Sawyer
“Accessible and engaging post-singularity fiction, driven by engaging characters and fabulous world building. Paul Melko may be our next Vernor Vinge or Bruce Sterling…engaging and tough to put down.” —Brenda Cooper, co-author of Building Harlequin's Moon
Review
“[A] very nicely crafted and intelligent novel…it's no mean feat to build a five-sided hero and put "him" through some thrilling adventures, as Melko cleverly does here.”
--SciFi Weekly
“Melko is clearly an up-and-comer, and this is a distinctive debut.”
--Kirkus Reviews
“Melkos skill in story and setting is undeniable….Theres more than enough invention and imaginative courage here to suggest that Melko may be at the beginning of an auspicious career.”
--Locus
"Bursts forth like a new universe exploding into being."
--Robert J. Sawyer, author of Rollback
“An absorbing tour of a world where humanity isn't what it used to be.”
--Charles Stross, author of Halting State
Review
“[A] very nicely crafted and intelligent novel…it's no mean feat to build a five-sided hero and put "him" through some thrilling adventures, as Melko cleverly does here.”
--SciFi Weekly
“Melko is clearly an up-and-comer, and this is a distinctive debut.”
--Kirkus Reviews
“Melkos skill in story and setting is undeniable….Theres more than enough invention and imaginative courage here to suggest that Melko may be at the beginning of an auspicious career.”
--Locus
"Bursts forth like a new universe exploding into being."
--Robert J. Sawyer, author of Rollback
“An absorbing tour of a world where humanity isn't what it used to be.”
--Charles Stross, author of Halting State
Synopsis
Apollo Papadopulos is in training to become the captain of the starship Consensus. Apollo is unique in that he/she/it is not an individual at all, but five separate teenagers that form a whole new entity. Strom, Meda, Quant, Manuel, Moira are a pod, as these kinds of personalities are called, genetically engineered to work and think as one and to be able to communicate non-verbally. As a rare quintet, much relies on the successful training of Apollo. But, as the pods training progresses and more and more potentially lethal accidents occur, the pod members become fugitives on Earth, struggling just to survive.
About the Author
Paul Melko lives in Ohio. This is his first novel.