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“That was my life. A constant haze of fear.”

 

Join 13931 as he ventures through a post-apocalyptic world while trying to avoid the ever watchful eyes of the Rotundran empire. 

"This book takes a major departure from the usual tales of the genre and tells it in an engaging, thought-provoking way..."
Amazon Review
5/5
"Howard has excellent control over his word choice and descriptions to deliver an authentic, visionary feel to possible futuristic outcomes..."
Brian Hershey
Author/Publisher
"Not my normal read but wanted something different. From the very beginning it captured me and continued all the way to the end!"
Goodreads
5/5

What is Of Things Man Made?

'Of Things Man Made' is a post-apocalyptic series that follows the journey of its protagonist, Slave 13931, in a dystopian world. It depicts a future where humanity faces the dire consequences of its own creations and choices. The series explores themes of survival, redemption, and the pursuit of restoring humanity's former glory. Within this setting, 'Of Things Man Made: Finding Adam' specifically focuses on Slave 13931's battle against the Rotundra, a formidable collective of humanoid reptilians, as he strives to overcome his own fears and help humanity rise from the ashes. It is a captivating tale that blends science fiction, fantasy, and anime-inspired elements to create an immersive and thrilling reading experience.

 “I’ve seen countless slaves perish in the digging pits, but there’s something different about the look on the face of a dying reptilian.”

What works would you compare Of Things Man Made to?

Of Things Man Made certainly has its own identity, and is hard to compare, but you can probably think of it like Stranger Things meets X-Men.

“The blade, which typically laid silent, was lit brightly with waves of pure energy surrounding and protecting the precious metal.”

Who does Of Things Man Made appeal to?

This book would appeal to a wide range of audiences, including fans of science fiction, fantasy, anime, and role-playing games. If you enjoy immersive post-apocalyptic stories with thrilling adventures, captivating world-building, and dynamic characters, 'Of Things Man Made: Finding Adam' will be right up your alley. Whether you appreciate the imaginative landscapes of science fiction, the epic quests of fantasy, the visually stunning aesthetics of anime, or the immersive storytelling of role-playing games, this book brings together elements that cater to the tastes and interests of these passionate fan bases.

“You can see it in their eyes as the Rotundra ripped and tore into their flesh. There’s no humane death for the fodder child.”

What comes next?

The next entry in Of Things Man Made is a mini-series called "Welsh: The Betrayer." I look forward to giving readers a deeper dive into the inner workings, and a different look, into the Rotundra.

“It was just a gritty reality that there was the Rotundra, then there was everyone else, and unfortunately, everyone else didn’t matter.”