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Degranon by Duane Simolke
Degranon by Duane Simolke





Degranon by Duane Simolke Degranon by Duane Simolke

While I thought of Degranon as a science fiction novel that included gay themes but only minor gay characters, I found that many of my readers identified with those gay aspects. The first edition appeared in paperback in January 2002. I wrote Degranon in increments from 1980 through 2001, completing it and revising it numerous times. I would go for months or even years at a time without looking at the manuscript, but my mind often wandered to the distant worlds I had created. Thanks to the many people who gave me feedback on the drafts of this novel over the years and encouraged me to eventually finish it.

Degranon by Duane Simolke

This book is for all people who dare to be themselves. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. However, he mostly hopes that readers will enjoy his work. Simolke hopes that this novel, like some of his other books, will spark important discussions about individuality, faith, violence, oppression, and understanding. Still, two of the novel’s most likable and heroic characters are devout priests. Worse yet, factions within the planet Degranon slaughter each other over differing scriptural interpretations. While one extremist group (the Maintainers) oppresses religious expression and other forms of individuality, the invading extremist group (the Degrans) wants to oppress in the name of God. However, anyone can relate to the book’s multi-angled exploration of religious themes. Gays and people of color can easily relate to Taldra, especially in a novel where all the characters are people of color, and some of them are gay. She can’t understand why oppressive laws force her to hide her differences or lie about her true nature. The character Taldra, for example, struggles with the fact that she must conceal her ability to see in color on Valchondria, a planet where most people only see in black and white. While incorporating familiar scifi concepts like time travel and space travel, this fast-paced adventure also explores many of the issues that Simolke’s readers face. Many websites have started adding information about just such a work: Duane Simolke’s novel, Degranon. Even while science fiction fans enjoy the latest Star Trek and Star Wars projects, some of them are looking for a work of science fiction that more closely reflects their internal discord over the realities of modern life on Earth.







Degranon by Duane Simolke