Author: jacques-st-malo

  • COGNITION by Jacques St-Malo – Technothrillers, Philosophical Fiction, Genetic Manipulation

    COGNITION by Jacques St-Malo – Technothrillers, Philosophical Fiction, Genetic Manipulation

    Cygnus Science Fiction 1st Place Blue and Gold CIBA Badge

    A scientific thriller by Jacques St-Malo, Cognition draws from a variety of sources – from Middle East royals to Asians, corporate tycoons from the US and UK to the Chinese and US administrations – to create a canvas as broad and fascinating as the philosophical and moral speculations it presents.

    Cognition moves along in the span of a few decades, with its many facets of people in search of the child entrusted with the full capability of germinal-choice technology – to finish off the exclusive child before its countrymen could claim the genius mind for themselves. Meanwhile, an agitation based on the rage of those denied this germline manipulation is being waged against the richly endowed children of the privileged. The tug-of-war between the several factions throughout the book, each with their own set of interests and ideologies, creates numerous opportunities for philosophical debates among these genetically engineered children, educating the reader on the many ramifications of genetic manipulation that results in mental and physical enhancement.

    Upon the fall of the last monarch’s regime in Turkey, the royal child prince is taken away to a foreign land to live with his mother’s maidservant for safety of life.

    The Chinese Code Seagull is under operation to locate the child entrusted with the full Prometheus module —alpha and beta complement. Ethan, the sought-after child, is growing up away from his regal life and knowledge of real identity as a housekeeper’s son in the home of billionaire business mogul Bruce Taylor. Valerie Taylor, Bruce’s daughter, is another ‘extra somatic’ or genetically tailored child whose fate intersects with Ethan’s. Their course is eventually altered by the gap in their familial genealogy.

    Driven by resentment against privileged for the lack of opportunities, Connor Dashaw becomes a rolling force in populist Aamon Wade’s political party fighting against germ line-treatment, which is only affordable by the rich.

    All the big players in the novel – political, business, and administration – enact a cat-and mouse game to get grip of a clue puzzle to gain greater power. The collision of many motives results in a chain reaction that consumes everyone in its radar – those seeking a countermeasure to humanity’s predetermined DNA on the one hand, and arbitrariness on the other.

    The novel explores, through the psyches of three children, the feeling of estrangement.

    Ethan and Connor, in their own ways, embody the estrangement: one is a prince who is oblivious of his identity, while the other is socially deprived of prospects. Ethan feels at ease in the peaceful seclusion of tycoon Taylor’s historic palace-like property. However, his position as a servant’s son stings him, and he considers it humiliating to spend his life “tending to another’s leisure.” Connor, on the other hand, becomes a staunch supporter of political ideology against extrasomatics. The feeling of not belonging returns to Ethan, along with genetically modified Valerie, when they do not find friends or partners who share their “eccentric” views.

    Each chapter of the story begins with a quote and introspection about the topic of the chapter.

    The author’s tone is upbeat and open about his various philosophies as well as current technologies, which demonstrates his extensive knowledge and necessitates thought. A subtle critical tone accompanies the ardent tone: there is an occasional commentary on the human urge to exert control over others and his own fate, however unethical it may be.

    Cognition mixes a wealth of material – from science and technology to business and philosophy, and politics – to create an enthralling fiction about modern evolution. A heavy-read that requires time and consideration, Cognition will especially appeal to tech nerds due to the abundance of scientific discussion that it presents.

    Cognition by Jacques St-Malo won 1st Place in the CIBA 2019 Cygnus Book Awards for Science Fiction.

     

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  • CYGNUS FIRST PLACE AWARD WINNERS 2019 CIBA Awards –

    CYGNUS FIRST PLACE AWARD WINNERS 2019 CIBA Awards –

    Cygnus Award for Science Fiction

    Congratulations to the First Place Category Winners and the Grand Prize winner of the CYGNUS Book Awards for all forms of Science Fiction, a division of the 2019 CIBAs

    Chanticleer International Book Book Awards celebrates the best books featuring space, time travel, life on other planets, parallel universes, alternate reality, and all the science, technology, major social or environmental changes of the future that author imaginations can dream up. Hard sci-fi, soft sci-fi, apocalyptic, cyberpunk, time travel, genetic modification, aliens, super-humans, Interplanetary travel, dystopian, and settlers on the Galactic Frontier.

    The 2019 CYGNUS BOOK Awards First Place Category Winners and the CYGNUS Grand Prize Winner  were announced on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at the Virtual Chanticleer Authors Conference that was broadcast on the VCAC20 ZOOM webinar.

    Elana Mugdan, the OZMA Grand Prize Winner for Fantasy Fiction for her novel, Dragon Speaker,  announced the 2019 CYGNUS Award Winners. 

    It is our privilege and profound honor to announce the 1st in Category winners of the 2019 CYGNUS Awards, a division of the 2019 CIBAs.

    This is the OFFICIAL 2019 LIST of the CYGNUS BOOK AWARDS First Place Category Winners and the CYGNUS Grand Prize Winner. Congratulations to all!

     

    Alternate History / Time Travel: Tim Cole – Insynnium   

    Apocalyptic/Dystopian: J. I. Rogers – The Korpes Agenda

    Hard Science Fiction:  Jacques St-Malo – Cognition

    Space Opera:    Shami Stovall – Star Marque Rising   

    Soft Sci-Fi/Young Adult – Rey Clark – Titan Code Series: Dawn of Genesis

    Speculative Fiction:   Paul Werner – Mustang Bettie 

    Science Fiction:  Robert M. Kerns – It Ain’t Over…

    Honorable Mentions:

    • Andrew Lucas McIlroy – Earthling
    • William X. Adams – Intelligent Things 
    • Sandra J. Jackson – Playing in the Rain

    The  Grand Prize Winner for the Chanticleer International Book Awards, 2019 CYGNUS Division is

    Tim Cole

    Insynnium 

     

    The CYGNUS Grand Prize Badge is customized for the 2019 Award Winner.

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    This is the badge for the Grand Prize Winner of the 2018 CYGNUS Book Awards was J.I Rogers for the KORPES File.

    The 2020 CYGNUS Book Awards winners will be announced at CAC 21 on April 17, 2021.  Submissions into the 2020 CYGNUS Book Awards is closed.

    However, we are now accepting entries into the 2021 Cygnus Book Awards.

    Don’t delay! Enter today! 

    A Note to ALL the WINNERS: The coveted CIBA Blue Ribbons will be mailed out starting in October. We will contact you with an email to verify your mailing address and other items. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

    MEANWHILE:  VCAC continues through Sunday, September 20th with Master Writing Classes with Jessica Morrell and Donald Maass. 

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