From the publisher:
"Ian Drake has a problem.
Since moving from his Catholic grade school to a public high school, Ian has been juggling three lives: as a part of his parish youth group, as a boy trying to get by in a clique of popular kids, and as the lead role in a city ballet production.
Ian's worries magnify when he meets Maria, an outspoken Catholic ballroom dancer who clashes immediately with Griffin, the leader of the school's most popular group.
Soon, Ian must choose what of the three things are important in his life - and risk losing one of them."
Project Contramulyde
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Welcome to Project Contramulyde: Frequently Asked Questions
What is Project Contramulyde?
"Project Contramulyde" is a codename in the novel The TECH Project that refers to the "project" in the novel. In the novel, Project Contramulyde is a government project to create supersoldiers, which fails in some ways but succeeds in others. The TECH Project follows the subjects of Project Contramulyde, who have all developed superhuman abilities of some sort.
What does it have to do with ["A Dance for Three"/"Into the Fire"/"Song of Springtime"]?
All three of the novellas are about the characters during the beginning stages of the project. These three projects - and any others that may be announced or followed in this blog - are all connected by Project Contramulyde, which affects their lives. The project is explicitly mentioned in some and only alluded to in others. However, all of the stories take place before the novel The TECH Project.
In "A Dance for Three," Ian Drake's life before the project - and before he gains his abilities - is in the spotlight. "Into the Fire" explores Maria Aguinaldo's struggle to accept her mutations manifest, the abilities she develops as a result of Project Contramulyde. "Song of Springtime" shows Gordy Johnson's darker past, one that he has difficulty accepting.
Why do you have an entire blog about Project Contramulyde?
This blog is simply a way for readers to learn more and stay up-to-date about the prequel stories to The TECH Project. Eventually, other characters may also have prequel stories. Other information will also be shared on the blog as well regarding events, new releases, micropress editions, and more.
How can I find out more?
To learn more about The TECH Project, check out TheTECHProject.net.
Any other questions, comments, or inquiries may be directed to author Feliza Casano at thetechproject[at]gmail.com.
"Project Contramulyde" is a codename in the novel The TECH Project that refers to the "project" in the novel. In the novel, Project Contramulyde is a government project to create supersoldiers, which fails in some ways but succeeds in others. The TECH Project follows the subjects of Project Contramulyde, who have all developed superhuman abilities of some sort.
What does it have to do with ["A Dance for Three"/"Into the Fire"/"Song of Springtime"]?
All three of the novellas are about the characters during the beginning stages of the project. These three projects - and any others that may be announced or followed in this blog - are all connected by Project Contramulyde, which affects their lives. The project is explicitly mentioned in some and only alluded to in others. However, all of the stories take place before the novel The TECH Project.
In "A Dance for Three," Ian Drake's life before the project - and before he gains his abilities - is in the spotlight. "Into the Fire" explores Maria Aguinaldo's struggle to accept her mutations manifest, the abilities she develops as a result of Project Contramulyde. "Song of Springtime" shows Gordy Johnson's darker past, one that he has difficulty accepting.
Why do you have an entire blog about Project Contramulyde?
This blog is simply a way for readers to learn more and stay up-to-date about the prequel stories to The TECH Project. Eventually, other characters may also have prequel stories. Other information will also be shared on the blog as well regarding events, new releases, micropress editions, and more.
How can I find out more?
To learn more about The TECH Project, check out TheTECHProject.net.
Any other questions, comments, or inquiries may be directed to author Feliza Casano at thetechproject[at]gmail.com.
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