Nano-Plasm

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In the near future the miniaturization of electronic components will cause a tipping point where daily life as we know it will be a thing of the past.

This is the story of that new technology and the promise - and danger - that it could bring to all of us.

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Nano-Plasm by Stephen Clarke-Willson

Stephen Clarke-Willson has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California, Irvine. He has been immersed in computer technology for the past 20 years as a software architect, a game producer, and a game and multimedia programmer. Official Resume


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Reviews

Read the full reviews at Amazon.com.

"I really enjoyed this book. It describes a world on the brink of discovering the potential of nano-technology. As such it feels like the spiritual predecessor to Neal Stephenson's "The Diamond Age". If you enjoyed "The Diamond Age" you will very likely enjoy this book."
- "Logopai"
"Between the cool nano-tech, an enjoyably over the top villain, and a special ops insurance agent Nano-plasm is a good time not to be missed."
- Habib Lowe
"Stephen Clarke-Willson offers a compelling glimpse into the world of advanced nano-technology. It's fun to imagine the future potential of these little machines, and he provides a number of interesting examples of how they could be used - and, of course, how they could be misused. A cool protagonist (an insurance claims adjuster, of all things) and a smart plot make this a highly entertaining read. Fans of science fiction and adventure should definitely check this out."
- Jim Boer
"I had trouble putting this book down. It's a cinematic tour-de-force based around a technology that hasn't been milked to death in either movies OR books. I give Nano-plasm two thumbs up/five stars/90%."
- Jack Brummet
"...I hadn't planned on it but wound up reading it all in one sitting. there's plenty of cool tech and ideas here to keep your interest so if you enjoy science fiction, check it out!"
- Jim Scott



Read full reviews at LuLu.com (scroll down to see).

"a Visionary look at the 'all to real' future of technology, it presents unique concepts bringing to light the power of nanites, running through the ancient veins of the human condition, bringing the real and surreal together."
- Will Moller



Preview

Read a preview at Google Books. Check it out!

How to buy it

From Amazon - Paperback or Kindle Version

You can buy the electronic version for Kindle;
Or you can buy the paperback at Amazon.com...
if you have Amazon Prime, you get free shipping!

Did you know? You can buy the Kindle version for your iPhone, IPod Touch or PC!

You can download the free iPhone Kindle app from the iTunes store. Once you link your Kindle App to your Amazon account, you can buy Kindle e-books for your iPhone without owning a Kindle! It's very cool! Amazon has recently improved the shopping experience from your iPhone as well with mobile pages for Kindle e-books.

The basic steps are:

  1. Download free Kindle app from the app store (iPod) or from Amazon (PC);
  2. Link your Amazon account to the Kindle app;
  3. Buy stuff! Especially Nano-Plasm! You don't need to own the Kindle hardware.


Other online stores

  • Or you can buy the paperback from CreateSpace.com... use the code "ZHBL8X9D" (without the quotes) to save 15%;
  • Or you can buy the paperback from Target.com;
  • Or you can buy the paperback from LuLu.com.


Get a free sample

Annoyingly, Amazon has changed their publishing terms so that I can no longer give away the free version.

But you can download a free sample from the Amazon page; you don't need a Kindle. Just download the free Kindle app for PC or iPhone/iPod Touch.

Stories

About the Book

Writing the book over a seven year period

Spreadsheet with current sales numbers

Blogging about Nano-Plasm

About the Technology

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Smart Wings

3D Scanning

Nano Tech Soccer

3D Printer

Color Spheres

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