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Jeremy Clift

Jeremy Clift is the author of the Sci-Fi Galaxy series, including Born in Space: Unlocking Destiny and Space Vault: The Seed Eclipse. A former journalist with a deep interest in space exploration, biotechnology, and AI ethics, Jeremy blends real-world science with gripping speculative fiction. His writing explores the future of humanity through the lens of corporate power, genetic engineering, and the enduring bonds of family. A graduate of LSE and the George Washington University, he lives in Charlottesville, Virginia. Learn more at www.jeremycliftbooks.com/about .

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Email Address: jpclift@yahoo.com


Books By Jeremy Clift

Genre: Sci Fi

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Summary: The thrilling second installment of Jeremy Clift’s Sci-Fi Galaxy series. This edge-of-your-seat science fiction novel explores the collision of biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and maternal instincts in a fractured galaxy locked in a battle for survival. In a world devastated by climate catastrophe and competing for dwindling resources, Space Vault: The Seed Eclipse centers on Teagan Ward, a mother determined to protect her bioengineered daughter from the ruthless forces that created her. Diana, born to survive the harshest realities of deep space, holds the genetic key to humanity’s future—and powerful corporations, AIs, and alien factions will stop at nothing to claim her. As competing factions race to control the Moon’s last Seed Vault—a repository of Earth’s remaining genetic codes—Teagan finds an unlikely refuge among the Tritans, an endangered alien race. Meanwhile, the scientist who created Diana is under pressure to recover the child before a full-scale interstellar war erupts. The vault is the code. The eclipse is the signal. The child is the key. A high-concept thriller with deep emotional resonance, Clift’s novel is a masterclass in speculative fiction, touching on urgent themes of identity, autonomy, and what it truly means to be human. Fans of Adrian Tchaikovsky, Cixin Liu, and Mary Robinette Kowal will find themselves right at home among the stars. Jeremy Clift, a former international journalist and communications consultant, brings decades of real-world insight to his science fiction. His visionary work has taken him across continents and conversations—from global economics to the frontiers of fiction. With Space Vault: The Seed Eclipse, he asks the ultimate question: Who owns Life?

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Summary: "Born in Space," from ElleWon Press, chronicles a gripping tale of sacrifice, romance, and revenge. As life on Earth crumbles and the rich seek sanctuary in rotating space habitats, desire and ambition collide as a greedy billionaire mining boss and his scheming doctor seek to exploit the mineral-rich asteroids. When Teagan Ward claims seven test-tube babies, conceived aboard a space habitat as an experiment to populate the stars, are her children, she triggers a fight that consumes all those she loves. Clift paints a vivid picture of a world in turmoil, where desire and ambition clash against a backdrop of interstellar intrigue and technological advancement, and the rich are leaving Earth for the more secure orbiting habitats that provide comfort and safety beyond the Earth’s conflicts. The scheduled return of astronauts to the Moon in 2026 could trigger a new phase of colonization of the lunar surface, probably mostly by robots, with some human intervention. Readers will be enthralled by the intricate plot that weaves together themes of family, betrayal, and the quest for truth amidst a backdrop of global uncertainty and the rise of AI-driven societies.

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Genre: Sci Fi - Genetic Manipulation

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Summary: The thrilling second installment of Jeremy Clift’s Sci-Fi Galaxy series. This edge-of-your-seat science fiction novel explores the collision of biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and maternal instincts in a fractured galaxy locked in a battle for survival. In a world devastated by climate catastrophe and competing for dwindling resources, Space Vault: The Seed Eclipse centers on Teagan Ward, a mother determined to protect her bioengineered daughter from the ruthless forces that created her. Diana, born to survive the harshest realities of deep space, holds the genetic key to humanity’s future—and powerful corporations, AIs, and alien factions will stop at nothing to claim her. As competing factions race to control the Moon’s last Seed Vault—a repository of Earth’s remaining genetic codes—Teagan finds an unlikely refuge among the Tritans, an endangered alien race. Meanwhile, the scientist who created Diana is under pressure to recover the child before a full-scale interstellar war erupts. The vault is the code. The eclipse is the signal. The child is the key. A high-concept thriller with deep emotional resonance, Clift’s novel is a masterclass in speculative fiction, touching on urgent themes of identity, autonomy, and what it truly means to be human. Fans of Adrian Tchaikovsky, Cixin Liu, and Mary Robinette Kowal will find themselves right at home among the stars. Jeremy Clift, a former international journalist and communications consultant, brings decades of real-world insight to his science fiction. His visionary work has taken him across continents and conversations—from global economics to the frontiers of fiction. With Space Vault: The Seed Eclipse, he asks the ultimate question: Who owns Life?

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