Global Warming Fun 1: Saved by Right-Handed Grass
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Fun? Maybe not so much! In this initial short story of a planned FREE fantasy/sci-fi series, hapless Virginia home-owner Ed Rumsfeld is attacked in his own front-yard by mutant man-eating insects. Thus begins a series of short stories and/or novellas that following completion will also then be merged into an epic novel that chronicles an increasingly unstable world in which nasty natural, technological and mythical forces are unleashed by climate change and other human induced problems.
So what's 'fun' about global warming/climate change? If you’re a glass-is-half-full kind of person maybe global warming and other human-induced disasters aren’t really ALL bad, maybe they’re also opportunities: chances for mankind to further make a mess of things surely, but also opportunities for adventure, surprise, and (Maybe, maybe not!) triumph! Will humans survive? At this point even the author doesn't know; follow this gradually emerging series to find out!
Gary J. Davies
Now retired from engineering, I have been writing science fiction and fantasy short stories and novels as a hobby for three decades. Born in Erie PA, my wife and I currently live in Cherry Hill, NJ. We have also lived in Mechanicsville, MD, and Horsham, PA.
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Global Warming Fun 1 - Gary J. Davies
Global Warming Fun 1:
Saved By Right-Handed Grass
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Gary J. Davies
Published by Gary J. Davies at Smashwords
Global Warming Fun 1: Saved By Right-Handed Grass
Copyright 2014 Gary J. Davies
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Series Forward and Other Works by This Author
Global Warming Fun 1: Saved By Right-Handed Grass
About Other Publications by This Author
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Series Forward and Other Works by This Author
This work begins a series of short stories and/or novellas that when complete will also (hopefully) at some future date be combined to comprise one epic novel. As a short story each release in the series must stand alone and provide a sense of completeness, yet also address a broader series 'plot' such that together the parts also form a broader story. That should be an interesting writing challenge, comparable perhaps to Beethoven combining orchestral and choral elements in his monumental Ninth Symphony, or at least to the combining of chocolate and peanut butter into a single confectionary delight. Each series story will provide a glimpse of both typical and critical events amid an increasingly unstable world in which natural, technological and mythical forces are being unleashed due to climate change and other human induced problems.
What's 'fun' about global warming/climate change? If you’re a glass-is-half-full kind of person maybe global warming and other human-induced disasters aren’t really all bad, maybe they’re also opportunities: chances for mankind to even further make a mess of things surely, but also opportunities for adventure and surprise. Oh! And opportunities for fiction writing too!
Global warming is in reality a very terrible thing, and will certainly result in even more greed, suffering, war, death and destruction than would a nice non-global warming alternative. This world was already messed up enough without global warming. Climate change will create a setting for problems and disasters unexpected and unimagined. However, it will also offer opportunities for triumph over adversity by unexpected heroes. Hopefully it will provide an opportunity for some of the best traits of humanity to show through.
But much of the story is still bound to be grim, so why use the word 'fun' in the series title? Partly because it's fun to write these stories and it will also hopefully be fun to read these stories, but mostly because the word 'fun' is usefully short for tiny e-book-cover images and it hints of intended humor. Although climate change is a nasty and serious business indeed, through the miracle of fiction one aim of these stories is to some extent turn that climate-change frown upside down! After all, global warming is nasty but not 'the end of the world' unless we let it be.
Old timers out there may recall the early TV series Wagon Train. The wagon train took people west to a new life in a new land, but on the way had to overcome sickness, draught, Indian war parties and much more. Each weekly episode focused on specific individuals and their problems. Most of the time (but not always) people managed to overcome adversity. Each episode was a complete story in itself but was also part of the epic history of settling the West. It is intended that the Global Warming Fun series be like the Wagon Train series: a collection of short stories that are like snapshots in a collage or like patches in a quilt, but there is an over-all plot with several characters that keep popping up in many of the stories. Where the hells will the Global Warming Fun 'wagon train' end up? Will humans survive? Will it end up in sunny balmy California with big shiny gold nuggets and yummy oranges, or is it doomed like the starving cannibalistic Donner Party?
I'm not quite sure yet myself. The exciting thing about writing is the exciting thing about reading: you just don't know exactly what is going to happen in a story until it happens! Read the series stories and find out! Meanwhile I'll be slowly writing them. That should likely take many months (or years?) while I am preoccupied by preparing my home for sale. Please be patient; there will be no publishing before its time, and I simply MUST finish clearing out the attic, and the garage, and the basement, and the bedrooms, and the bathrooms, and the kitchen, and the yard. Got to finish finishing the basement! There's painting and plumbing and flooring to consider. Holy cannoli I'm behind