A devastating disease.
A world on the brink of disaster.
One woman can save it or destroy it all.
Julie Crane must confront the will of the ambitious virus lurking inside her to fulfill her final destiny as Darwin's Paradox, the key to the evolution of an entire civilization. Darwin's Paradox is a novel about a woman's fierce love and her courageous journey toward forgiveness, trust, and letting go to the tide of her heart.
Nina Munteanu is an award winning ecologist, novelist and science writer. She has written over a dozen eco-fiction, science fiction, and fantasy novels. She is currently editor for European zine Europa SF and Eagle Publishing House and writes for Amazing Stories.
An award-winning short story writer, and essayist, Nina currently lives in Toronto where she teaches writing at the University of Toronto and George Brown College. Her book "Water Is..."--a scientific study and personal journey as limnologist, mother, teacher, and environmentalist--was picked by Margaret Atwood in the New York Times as 2016 'The Year in Reading'.
Nina frequently speaks at scientific conferences, gives workshops on writing throughout North America and Europe and coaches writers to publication. Her writing guide "The Fiction Writer: Get Published, Write Now!" was adopted by several colleges and universities throughout North America and Europe. The guidebook series continues with "The Journal Writer" and "The Ecology of Story."
Nina's most recent novel "A Diary in the Age of Water"--about four generations of women and their relationship to water in a rapidly changing world--will be released in 2020 by Inanna Publications. Find out more at www.NinaMunteanu.ca
A devastating disease.
A world on the brink of disaster.
One woman can save it or destroy it all.
Julie Crane must confront the will of the ambitious virus lurking inside her to fulfill her final destiny as Darwin's Paradox, the key to the evolution of an entire civilization. Darwin's Paradox is a novel about a woman's fierce love and her courageous journey toward forgiveness, trust, and letting go to the tide of her heart.
Nina Munteanu is an award winning ecologist, novelist and science writer. She has written over a dozen eco-fiction, science fiction, and fantasy novels. She is currently editor for European zine Europa SF and Eagle Publishing House and writes for Amazing Stories.
An award-winning short story writer, and essayist, Nina currently lives in Toronto where she teaches writing at the University of Toronto and George Brown College. Her book "Water Is..."--a scientific study and personal journey as limnologist, mother, teacher, and environmentalist--was picked by Margaret Atwood in the New York Times as 2016 'The Year in Reading'.
Nina frequently speaks at scientific conferences, gives workshops on writing throughout North America and Europe and coaches writers to publication. Her writing guide "The Fiction Writer: Get Published, Write Now!" was adopted by several colleges and universities throughout North America and Europe. The guidebook series continues with "The Journal Writer" and "The Ecology of Story."
Nina's most recent novel "A Diary in the Age of Water"--about four generations of women and their relationship to water in a rapidly changing world--will be released in 2020 by Inanna Publications. Find out more at www.NinaMunteanu.ca
"A stunning example of good storytelling with an excellent setting
and cast of characters."- Eric Joel Bresin, Tangent Online (re:
Angel's Promises).
"Munteanu asserts her mastery of the sensual SF romantic thriller.
An unforgettable read that's immensely alluring, surprising, and
heart-throbbing."- Christine Francine Whitcher, Yet Another Book
Review Site (re: Collision with Paradise).
"From the start, I was spellbound by Nina Munteanu's perceptive yet
unobtrusive writing and the intriguing, breathtaking storyline. The
book's gripping atmosphere always felt compellingly real."- Ha
Nguyen, All About Romance (re: Collision with Paradise).
"Munteanu presents a very intelligent story, with fantastic
world-building...an intriguing tale."- Leigh Rowling, Romantic
Times (re: Collision with Paradise).
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