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G.M. O'Neill

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G.M. O’Neill was born and raised in New Zealand. He now lives across the great ditch in Sydney, Australia. Which may explain the odd sense of dislocation that drives him to write science fiction thrillers.

Also found here: https://www.facebook.com/GMONeillAuthor

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G.M. O'Neill A mystery I love to read about is that of consciousness. What is it exactly? Does it lie within each of us, so that we can never truly know what it is…moreA mystery I love to read about is that of consciousness. What is it exactly? Does it lie within each of us, so that we can never truly know what it is to be the other? Or is it located in some vast matrix of experience and knowledge, like a giant all encompassing library of records? If the last then we may be in the flesh in reality something like an avatar, individual vehicles of a great oneness.

Obviously, the answer is going to impact not only science, but also the esoteric, including all religions. This is a truly mindblowing subject. Are we all somehow connected at a deeper level? I suspect science will eventually answer these questions, and when it does it will both shock and thrill anyone interested in the subject. (less)
G.M. O'Neill Happy New Year Linda. Well, I would be compelled to suggest my latest book due to be published January 10th 2019. Atoma and the Blockchain Game is the…moreHappy New Year Linda. Well, I would be compelled to suggest my latest book due to be published January 10th 2019. Atoma and the Blockchain Game is the first of a new five book series. It's written for teens and young adults, but it will also make an enjoyable read for anyone who enjoys science fiction and coming of age tales. Book 2 will be out in February 2019.(less)
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Jubilee Year (Erelong, #1)

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Happy New Year

Akemashite omedatou gozaimasu!!

That's the greeting where I am currently suffering from morning-after on January 1st. Wishing you all a healthy and happy 2019. Okay, better make that, wishing you a kick-ass great 2019 considering the last 12 months. The Year of the Pig means Go! Go! Go!

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Published on December 31, 2018 17:17 Tags: 2019, happy-new-year, new-year-greetings, year-of-the-pig
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“Tindale gazed at the rider with a frozen smile. He was doing his level best to hide his contempt for the man. Fassbinder and his team had not given away a single clue. The degree of secrecy that enveloped the mission was incredible. The fact that Naval Command decided to keep him in the dark was simply galling.”
Gerard O'Neill, May Day

“You know what I mean.” Storm was surprised by the intensity of his friend’s gaze and he laughed. “C’mon, Matt.” “If you get called out by any security, just do what they say. Don’t be a hero.” “Are you trying to fill in for my old man?” Storm asked him.”
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