Innovera Yakov

 

YA Fantasy
Date Published: 2/14/13
 
 
Innovera Yakov is a beautiful world of crystals that turns under five moons and two brilliant suns that never set. Flitters take care of domestic chores while Starbirds and Starflies soar through the never-ending sunlight of this crystalline world. The Circle of Knowing decides their fate; the forbidden forests of the Dimmer Zone swallow trespassers. And at the very edges of Innovera Yakov there is the terrifying watery darkness of Verheer.

We meet Ayana, the healer and lonely outcast with her scarred face; Vinton, her protector (or is he her imaginary friend?); Gamma and Blu Tara, the beautiful, fiery twins who can kill with one look. These twins are important characters in the book. They could hardly be more different from each other. Krave, beloved by Gamma, hated by Blu Tara, ‘tall and upright as a polished spear with a beautiful crop of golden hair that cascaded down his back in waves’; his ‘brother’ Skylar, pure trouble with ‘muscles on his arms and legs that stood out in lumps’; Ryder with his crystal spear, forever seeking Ayana’s approval although she, refusing to believe she’s worth it, can only wonder, ‘What does he see in me?’ And Ice, mysterious, dangerous, murderous with eyes like bright furnaces who feeds on Innoverans. These young Innoverans are often haunted by a forgotten past recalled only in strange dreams. They form friendships, make enemies and face constant physical and emotional challenges that test them to their limits. They have amazing powers; they can fly, they can communicate through ‘thought-words’, their minds can travel to other worlds. They harbour secrets.

But life is not easy on Innovera Yakov and the young Beings must live in constant fear of Blu Tara; ‘What I want, I have. What I can’t have, I destroy.’ They find that the great powers they are gifted with are nothing compared to the dangers they face. They must shelter from Solar-storms. To fall in love is dangerous. Lovers long to combine to become stronger, better Beings but it can go terribly wrong and when that happens they perish. Their survival is further threatened by Ice, who consumes Innoverans and holds both Blu Tara and Ayana in his control.

Everyone seeks a partner with whom they can ‘merge.’ This desire to ease the passage through life by joining forces with a true companion, is one of the main themes of the story. Love for Blu Tara, is a terrible thing. She tells her sister, ‘It is a curse. You will scoop out your core and abandon it just to have the Being that you love… You will steal another person’s life force if it makes it easier to get it. You will kill or die for it. And you’ll hate yourself for the weakness that it brings on you.’

They are told that they must embark on ‘The Journey’, this journey will be more terrifying than any of them could imagine and a strong leader must be elected from their midst. They are shocked to discover who that leader is, none more so than the chosen one herself. Many of them will perish as they make their way through the watery darkness of Verheer while battling the army of underworld warriors bent on destroying and consuming them.

Finally, diminished in strength and numbers, they reach their journey’s end only to learn the final brutal truth.

Microsoft Office on Linux

There have been many rumors lately about Microsoft porting office to Linux. My first question is, will anybody care? If Microsoft Office for Linux isn’t free, just how will it compete? Softmaker has been selling an MS compatible package on Linux for a while for around $80. Are customers actually beating a path to their door?

My second question is why aren’t the makers of WordPerfect rewriting their product to work on Linux? Yes, they stumbled many years ago, but WordPerfect actually has a niche. Someone has got to realize that their $500 professional version is in an ever shrinking market as LibreOffice, Abi-Word, and the host of other “free” word processors continue to improve. WordPerfect actually has two niches. 1) the legal community 2) their file formats. Nobody has done an acceptable job of reverse engineering those formats, especially the one format which allows a user to fully embed all fonts, etc. within the document so it can be accurately displayed on the next machine. I was actually hoping the OpenDocument community would come up with a file format which did the same.

My third question is will this be the opening announcement that Microsoft is getting out of the desktop operating system business? After Windows Vista and Windows 8, who could blame them? Nasty catastrophes.

My final question is this. Will we finally get exactly ONE file format which allows us to embed all fonts, etc. in the document and is COMPLETELY supported by both Open Source and commercial products? I’m sick and tired of shopping around for editors only to find they have an incompatible word processor, or they don’t have the fonts, or they have their word processor set to format for default printer, etc. I want to be able to send them one single file with all my fonts and all my formatting AND have that survive being opened on their system. I want the version of change tracking to be consistent.

Recently I was major league honked off when I sent “John Smith – Last Known Survivor of the Microsoft Wars” off to an editor who pulled down the latest LibreOffice for Windows to do the editing. The release Ubuntu/Linux Mint had was many releases behind and the change tracking was completely incompatible. I had to jump through major hoops to salvage that file.