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Stant Litore

    Stant Litore crée des mondes imaginatifs et des personnages inoubliables qui entraînent les lecteurs dans des récits captivants. Son œuvre couvre la science-fiction et la fantasy, offrant des expériences immersives aux côtés de guides pratiques pour les écrivains en herbe. L'approche de Litore se caractérise par sa profondeur et son talent pour construire des cadres de vie saisissants. Il met l'accent sur la création d'éléments mémorables qui laissent une impression durable sur le lecteur.

    Nyota's Tyrannosaur
    Colosseums for Dinosaurs
    Death Has Come up into Our Windows
    Gladiators: The Collected Prequels to The Dakotaraptor Riders
    • Death Has Come up into Our Windows

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,0(1)Évaluer

      "It is 587 BC. A vast army lies encamped about Yirmiyahu's city, and a rebellious king has closed the city gates, locking in the living and the dead together. Only one man can see that the dead will overwhelm the city. Only one man can hear the quiet weeping of his God behind her veil in the temple. Only one man will stand against the evils practiced in a dying city. But the things he sees and the things he must do will call into question every promise he has made, every duty he has sworn--to his wife, his deity, and his city."--Back cover

      Death Has Come up into Our Windows
    • Colosseums for Dinosaurs

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      In the far future, an empire's Independence Day is celebrated by dinosaur races and gladiatorial games on the backs of armored titans. Join us aboard the orbital colosseums Once each year on orbital space stations, nano-engineered young women compete on the backs of dinosaurs in races as brutal and bloody as any witnessed in the Roman Circus 3,000 years before. Highly skilled and capable of superhuman feats, these gladiators live isolated lives-except for the resurrected beasts with whom they form their deepest bonds. Tonight, on the red sands of the arena and inside the hollow asteroid where the dinosaurs are grown, the secrets these gladiators discover will shake their entire world. Join Livia Tanning (Egret), Nyota Madaki (Jaguar), and Mai Changying (Timberwolf) in the three thrilling tales included in this omnibus edition: The Running of the Tyrannosaurs Nyota's Tyrannosaur The Screaming of the Tyrannosaur "This is a pulse-pounding story, a triumph of world-building - a story of gladiatorial combat and of bonds strange and transcendent. Without a doubt, one of the most enthralling stories I've come across." - Samuel Peralta, The Future Chronicles

      Colosseums for Dinosaurs
    • Nyota's Tyrannosaur

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Fighting for survival on the world where tyrannosaurs are grown... When Nyota wakes in the middle of a forest inside an artificial world, she knows she's in trouble. Her trainer and sister athletes are nowhere to be seen, the airlock to the shuttle bay doesn't respond to her commands, and the night forest is loud with the screeches of atrociraptors and ravenous tyrannosaurs. Stranded inside the world where massive dinosaurs are grown for the arenas, she will face many perils -- the hunger of nocturnal predators, the crash of starvation, and the devouring rot of a bioweapon unleashed inside the tyrannosaur world while war in space rages just outside. But Nyota is ready. Inhabited by entire ecosystems of nanites, trained for strength and speed and elegance, capable of feats that would leave others broken on the forest floor, Nyota can handle anything. Anything, that is, except the sudden rush of forgotten memories into her heart. Anything but the realization of who she really is. Luckily she won't have to face that alone. Not with this tyrannosaur egg hatching beside her... "Stant Litore eloquently writes passages that are so moving, full of passion, fury, loneliness, blind drive ... He takes us to places of amazing beauty." - Nikki Ebright, Director, Shiny Garden

      Nyota's Tyrannosaur