EARTHDREAM
Comedy drama about how a group of animals, uprated both in intelligence and physical ability, save the Earth of 6666 from becoming a black hole.
EarthDream is a story about the far future and its relationship to the past which is, by implication, our own future. A group of evolved animals have survived Man's Demise, Hares, Wolves and Gaint Tortoises. This happened because of one small nation's - the Marsellians - foresight, care and love. Two other uncaring nations, the Aussirans and Ice-ramites, have left a Detritus Ball, an unprotected toxic mass of black-hole capability, buried deep within the Earth. At the start of the story, its existence unknown to the animals, it begins to break up Planet Earth
Professor Leporine, the brilliant, sane Hare leader has devoted his life to discovering what caused the Demise of Man, aided by his apprentice, Bucks. So far, his experiments have included three re-creations from frozen seed: a black and white sheepdog, Rastus, a large big-beaked bird, Bat-Bat, and a precocious nine year old girl, Glaumi, who is being brought up by the wolves.
Glaumi's ability to evert an ordinary ball prompts the wolves to bring her back to the Professor. The Professor
introduces Glaumi to the gobsmacked hares. This event coincides with the first fireball in the sky, a sign the Detritus Ball is fully active within the Earth. The hares build on this 3-way coincidence. i.e. The fireball, the Professor's latest theory, Glaumi's ability to evert a ball, and instantly make it a reason to hate her and treat her as scapegoat.
At this point, the main characters, Professor Leporine, Glaumi with Bat-Bat, Bucks and Rastus, go separate ways in search of an explanation for what's happening to the Earth.
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Comedy drama about how a group of animals, uprated both in intelligence and physical ability, save the Earth of 6666 from becoming a black hole.
EarthDream is a story about the far future and its relationship to the past which is, by implication, our own future. A group of evolved animals have survived Man's Demise, Hares, Wolves and Gaint Tortoises. This happened because of one small nation's - the Marsellians - foresight, care and love. Two other uncaring nations, the Aussirans and Ice-ramites, have left a Detritus Ball, an unprotected toxic mass of black-hole capability, buried deep within the Earth. At the start of the story, its existence unknown to the animals, it begins to break up Planet Earth
Professor Leporine, the brilliant, sane Hare leader has devoted his life to discovering what caused the Demise of Man, aided by his apprentice, Bucks. So far, his experiments have included three re-creations from frozen seed: a black and white sheepdog, Rastus, a large big-beaked bird, Bat-Bat, and a precocious nine year old girl, Glaumi, who is being brought up by the wolves.
Glaumi's ability to evert an ordinary ball prompts the wolves to bring her back to the Professor. The Professor
introduces Glaumi to the gobsmacked hares. This event coincides with the first fireball in the sky, a sign the Detritus Ball is fully active within the Earth. The hares build on this 3-way coincidence. i.e. The fireball, the Professor's latest theory, Glaumi's ability to evert a ball, and instantly make it a reason to hate her and treat her as scapegoat.
At this point, the main characters, Professor Leporine, Glaumi with Bat-Bat, Bucks and Rastus, go separate ways in search of an explanation for what's happening to the Earth.
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FreeKarma
This story is about how a teenage brother and sister, 15 year old Jake and 14 year old Cassandra (who is mute), in the year 2222, save their community - which is believed to be the last surviving one on Earth - from death through immunity-breakdown.
FreeKarma is a tale of great heroism in two young people. Cassandra and Jake deliberately go in search of an antidote for C.I.V. - Circulation Inhibitor Virus - which killed their father. On the island of FreeKarma they encounter, in the form of the Slarg, a never ending source of advanced mutating toxins together with a group of animals, teratoids, created for the purpose of keeping the Slarg and all it spawns, in check.
But the animal-god, Pan's, pro-active role and his rivalry with his own partial creation, Deajunus, locks on to the primeval/spiritual interface. This opens the reader to a reality which is potent and powerful, and very much part of the modern 'human condition'.
The presence of the teratoids - monster look-alikes never seen before, each one a unique genetically engineered amalgam - points to a future which is now on our own time-horizon.
The Homeland Community are suffering from C.I.V., Circulation Inhibitor Virus. It's a killer disease which affects adults, but is not inherited by the children. Cassandra and Jake's father died of C.I.V. and the Homeland Community live in a permanent state of fear concerning toxins in their environment.
Separately, Cassandra and Jake leave the Homeland Community and go to the floating island of FreeKarma which is the most toxic island on the planet.
FreeKarma has a paradisical area where Jake first lands with his raft. Jake and Cassandra befriend the teratoids and want to help them as FreeKarma becomes more unstable. Everyone believes it is the Slarg that's destabilising FreeKarma through over-producing toxins due to Deajunus' negligence in his poison-eating duties.
The reality is FreeKarma's MagImp has been tampered with by a scientist in a bygone era who wanted to ensure FreeKarma's eventual destruction. At intervals, this causes FreeKarma to threaten to implode. Should this occur, the contaminants released would infect the whole globe, producing a level of toxification that would wipe out the Homeland Community.
The plotline is rendered more complex by a bodymeld between the hate-filled Sagawek and the water-teratoid, Respidol. In effect, it's a takeover by Sagawek which produces the genopath, Splodzana, who has the capability to induce the spread of dargmentors - strangulating white roots.
Respidol's heckwokt of Jake and Cassandra allows the two teenagers to penetrate FreeKarma's systems. This accesses this toxin-driven world and its workings, empowering them with a brand of thinking they need to solve FreeKarma's two upcoming crises. Cassandra's task is to stop FreeKarma's implosion, Jake's is to sabotage the dargmentors into self-annihilation. By drawing on all their sources of knowledge and ingenuity, including those attained through the heckwokts, Jake and Cassandra succeed - this time.
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This story is about how a teenage brother and sister, 15 year old Jake and 14 year old Cassandra (who is mute), in the year 2222, save their community - which is believed to be the last surviving one on Earth - from death through immunity-breakdown.
FreeKarma is a tale of great heroism in two young people. Cassandra and Jake deliberately go in search of an antidote for C.I.V. - Circulation Inhibitor Virus - which killed their father. On the island of FreeKarma they encounter, in the form of the Slarg, a never ending source of advanced mutating toxins together with a group of animals, teratoids, created for the purpose of keeping the Slarg and all it spawns, in check.
But the animal-god, Pan's, pro-active role and his rivalry with his own partial creation, Deajunus, locks on to the primeval/spiritual interface. This opens the reader to a reality which is potent and powerful, and very much part of the modern 'human condition'.
The presence of the teratoids - monster look-alikes never seen before, each one a unique genetically engineered amalgam - points to a future which is now on our own time-horizon.
The Homeland Community are suffering from C.I.V., Circulation Inhibitor Virus. It's a killer disease which affects adults, but is not inherited by the children. Cassandra and Jake's father died of C.I.V. and the Homeland Community live in a permanent state of fear concerning toxins in their environment.
Separately, Cassandra and Jake leave the Homeland Community and go to the floating island of FreeKarma which is the most toxic island on the planet.
FreeKarma has a paradisical area where Jake first lands with his raft. Jake and Cassandra befriend the teratoids and want to help them as FreeKarma becomes more unstable. Everyone believes it is the Slarg that's destabilising FreeKarma through over-producing toxins due to Deajunus' negligence in his poison-eating duties.
The reality is FreeKarma's MagImp has been tampered with by a scientist in a bygone era who wanted to ensure FreeKarma's eventual destruction. At intervals, this causes FreeKarma to threaten to implode. Should this occur, the contaminants released would infect the whole globe, producing a level of toxification that would wipe out the Homeland Community.
The plotline is rendered more complex by a bodymeld between the hate-filled Sagawek and the water-teratoid, Respidol. In effect, it's a takeover by Sagawek which produces the genopath, Splodzana, who has the capability to induce the spread of dargmentors - strangulating white roots.
Respidol's heckwokt of Jake and Cassandra allows the two teenagers to penetrate FreeKarma's systems. This accesses this toxin-driven world and its workings, empowering them with a brand of thinking they need to solve FreeKarma's two upcoming crises. Cassandra's task is to stop FreeKarma's implosion, Jake's is to sabotage the dargmentors into self-annihilation. By drawing on all their sources of knowledge and ingenuity, including those attained through the heckwokts, Jake and Cassandra succeed - this time.
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