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A refugee boy and his father are changed by the appearance of a mysterious object in the night sky.
At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. A refugee boy and his father are changed by the appearance of a mysterious object in the night sky. Fawaz Al-Matrouk was born in Kuwait and grew up in Canada. A filmmaker by trade, his short films have played in festivals worldwide, winning awards for writing, directing, and audience choice. His feature work has been supported by SFFILM, Kenneth Rainin Foundation, Whistler Screenwriters Lab, Cinephilia Workroom, and the Sundance Institue Feature Film Program. Fawaz is an alumnus of Clarion West 2021, and his stories have been published in Nature and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. His story 'The Voice of a Thousand Years" was an Ignyte Awards finalist 2023, and selected for the Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror #4 (ed. Paula Guran) and Year's Best Canadian Fantasy and Science Fiction: Volume One (ed. Stephen Kotowych). His work explores our power to confront the unknown, throughout history and into the future.
At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. A refugee boy and his father are changed by the appearance of a mysterious object in the night sky. Fawaz Al-Matrouk was born in Kuwait and grew up in Canada. A filmmaker by trade, his short films have played in festivals worldwide, winning awards for writing, directing, and audience choice. His feature work has been supported by SFFILM, Kenneth Rainin Foundation, Whistler Screenwriters Lab, Cinephilia Workroom, and the Sundance Institue Feature Film Program. Fawaz is an alumnus of Clarion West 2021, and his stories have been published in Nature and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. His story 'The Voice of a Thousand Years" was an Ignyte Awards finalist 2023, and selected for the Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror #4 (ed. Paula Guran) and Year's Best Canadian Fantasy and Science Fiction: Volume One (ed. Stephen Kotowych). His work explores our power to confront the unknown, throughout history and into the future.