The Curtain Falls: "The Last Resistance" is Complete

 


Hello dear readers,

Writing science fiction sometimes demands a more rigorous discipline than academia. When you finish an academic paper, the "conclusion" is clear and definite. But when finishing a novel, especially a layered trilogy like Artificial World Colony, placing that "final period" isn't entirely up to you. The story doesn't end until the characters stop speaking.

Today, I want to announce that those characters have finally fallen silent, or rather, have spoken their final words.

As of this morning, I have completed the final checks, translation revisions, and editorial readings for the final book of the series, "The Last Resistance".

This wasn't just a writing process; it was an intense period where we meticulously stitched together every geological layer, every Artificial Intelligence dialogue, and the logical consistency of that grand finale.

Saying goodbye to Chacha and Selene was difficult. But their story has grown too big to stay inside my computer. Now, it is your turn to look at the sky and question reality.

The manuscript is now on its way to Amazon KDP. Very soon, you will be able to discover this great secret simultaneously with the rest of the world.

And I Have a Promise to Keep: I made a promise while corresponding with a reader recently, and now I want to announce this to everyone. I haven't forgotten the friends who didn't just read along on this long journey, but who also contributed to shaping the Artificial World Colony universe with their comments and critiques.

To my loyal readers who have read the first two books (The First Journey and The Blue Collapse) and shared their views or critiques with me or on platforms, the final book of the series, "The Last Resistance", will be my gift to you. If you have been with me since the beginning of this journey, please contact me. You deserve this finale the most.

Stay tuned. The doors of the simulation are about to open.

Warm regards,

Umut

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