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    Excerpt from The Midnight Project by Christy Climenhage banner. Background image from cover of ominous dark blues with tentacles snaking upward to the left. Solid pink section to centre with text and Open Book logo overlaid, and author photo to the centre left, woman with zip-up sweater, long grey hair, and glasses, smiling outwardly.
    June 26, 2025

    Read an Excerpt from The Midnight Project, a Riveting New Science-Fiction Novel by Christy Climenhage

    The best science-fiction writers of our time have not only created imaginative and inventive worlds, but they've also managed to tap into the zeitgeist in terms of societal commentary. This leads to lasting ...

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