Andreas Christensen


Biography

Andreas Christensen is a Norwegian writer who writes primarily science fiction and fantasy.
He has a degree in Psychology from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, and his professional background is mainly from public service.

When he's not writing he's probably spending time with Siri and Jonas, or working (writing is not work, it's a whole bag of fun, sitting in front of the computer and making stuff up!)

Andreas has a weakness for cats, coffee and up untill recently, books so heavy he'd need a separate suitcase in order to carry them every time he travelled. Luckily, the world has changed, and the suitcase has now been replaced by an e-reader.

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Books

The Tribe    by Andreas Christensen
Price: $0.99 USD. 4410 words. Published on September 12, 2012. Fiction.

Dave Randall was just an ordinary guy, living with his family in the suburbs. Then one day his car broke down inside a tunnel, and everything changed. Now he's trying to survive in a new world, and the future is more uncertain than ever. In a world where only the strong survive, the ruthless may find opportunity to take advantage of the weak. And fighting predators sometimes comes with a price...
The Tunnel    by Andreas Christensen
Price: Free! 3650 words. Published on March 3, 2012. Fiction.

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What if you entered a tunnel one day, and when you reached the other side, everything had changed; Would it be exciting? Confusing? Unbelievable? Or your worst nightmare...?
Exodus    by Andreas Christensen
Price: $2.99 USD. 57050 words. Published on January 12, 2012. Fiction.

In 2072 Earth faces the ultimate extinction event. A race against time begins, to send a starship to a distant planet, where the remains of humanity can survive. Only a small number will be chosen, and among the contenders only the most resourceful will have a chance. Exodus is a high tech scifi space opera with claustrophobic tension and deep conspiracy against the backdrop of impending disaster.

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