Wednesday 30 May 2007

THE UNBORN

EARTH



The African Veldt shone with the glistening glory of a million years of sun-baked heat.
The soil had turned to miniscule globules of sand, black spots on a flat landscape featuring only a few withered trees, their once green leaves long ago turned to brown.
An array of white tents littered the landscape for as far as the eye could see. Filling the spaces between the tents was a mass of black emaciated bodies: a Glastonbury of despair.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

How long will it be before you either finish this novel or it is published in the bookshops where we can buy it. I like Science fiction and this is just right for me. But i'm an impatient man and i hate waiting.

Anonymous said...

This is your best book. I want you to finish it and stop talking about it and stop blogging about it. You know who I am.

The Writer said...

Not certain that I do. This is the one I show people bits of. You are probably one of that small number of people. It's a heavy Science Fiction novel and when I say heavy I mean heavy. Spent last night falling asleep trying to work out the difference between life forms in strange universes. Bear with me.

Anonymous said...

You can't leave us dangling like this. Either show us more or take it down. I really got into this story. Sorry if this upsets you.

Anonymous said...

Apologies for being anon but i just wanted to say this is great stuff. If the whole book's like this you're onto a winner. Keep us updated and maybe you'll find out who i am and then you can send me a paid-for book. Paid-for by me, I hasten to add.

Anonymous said...

marvellous stuff

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