About Mind Gardens
Winner of 2020 Independent Press Distinguished Favorite Award.
Second book in the Sorry and Morticum trilogy.
Sorry and his self-made family escape the apocalypse on earth in a Mutmut spaceship. They decide to see if the Rumi moon colony still exists, not heard from on earth since the Robotic Wars. They are shocked when they discover what has become of it and its inhabitants. When they are shown the mind gardens, they are immediately repulsed at the sight. Soon they learn there are benefits to life in a mind garden, such as complete understanding of its inhabitants and eternal life. Once connected in a mind garden, conflicting minds will always reach an agreement. So, why they are so afraid to enter even though it would lead to complete understanding of those around them?
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Author Bio:
Charles Stoll was born on Long Island in 1956. In High School he won the N.C.T.E. (National Council of Teachers of English) Award in Writing. He attended Syracuse University where a favorite professor challenged him to write a book. Forty years later, he accomplished that goal and hasn’t stopped writing since. Mind Gardens earned him “Distinguished Favorite in the 2020 Independent Press Awards. His novels include the sci-fi trilogy: Sorry and Morticum, Mind Gardens, and The Cockroach King. His other works include Drunken Angel, The Time Thief, and Enigma.
“I write the types of books I have enjoyed reading, books that challenge me as they entertain me, ones that make me look at things I thought I knew and suddenly see from a new perspective. I like characters that are defined not by their clothing, but by their thoughts and ideas. And the books that I love the most are the ones that find the balance in life.”