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BEINGKIND - A BRAVE NEW RACE HAS ARRIVED

BEINGKIND - A BRAVE NEW RACE in paperback has arrived on Amazon Writing poetry and short stories has been Linda G. Palma's passion since she was a child. Among her favorite books is Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. Science fiction movies, such as The Man Who Fell to Earth and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, have influenced her ideas about the anatomical and spiritual transformation of humans. She views these portrayals of extra-terrestrials originating from a one-sex race and the passion of conception through an aroused embrace. However, in our current milieu in which our freedoms are being challenged and fears divide and separate us, she questions where humankind is heading. As an undergraduate, Linda studied the science of evolution as well as creative writing at Queens College (CUNY) before launching herself into a twenty-five- year career in marketing and design consultancy. When not writing, Linda enjoys cycling, hiking the sky islands, cooking and advocating for a better future for our children by orchestrating fundraisers to raise awareness on fostering children.

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