Paul McCartney's Mouse: A Short Story (And Other Stories) - E-book - ePub

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This book of unique and humorous short stories covers everything from mice to pseudo-human men; from the future to the past; and everything in between.... Lire la suite
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This book of unique and humorous short stories covers everything from mice to pseudo-human men; from the future to the past; and everything in between. But the stories are often not what they seem. For instance, before there were the Beatles, there were three young Skiffle band members in the Quarrymen in Liverpool who dreamed of success with their own music. They wrote their own songs, but in the words of one of the characters of this short story...they were in need of being rescued.
Learn the real story behind the success of the fabulous Fab Four. Among other stories meet Sam, the ASI or Artificial Super Intelligence that is a pseudo-human living in the future in what used to be your planet. Read about his challenges when humans returned to attack his community. Then there is the story of a ranch in the foothills of Western Canada where an alien landed and trashed the home while the family was away.
Only Rex, the family dog attempts to communicate with the alien, or at least he tries. Spend an evening with a liberal New York City couple when they visit a mid-western redneck family's home during Thanksgiving. Learn about an unusual incident at a nearby farm where the livestock have been impacted by chemicals from a neighboring experimental farm. Or find out what happens at a NYC YMCA when the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse meet the Seven Deadly Sins. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to go back in time to meet your parent's parents as equals in their time? Who knew that you could do this by going fishing?And what if you went off the grid and missed out on what everyone else was doing? It could turn out to be disastrous.
These stories sound like reasonable storylines, but they are not what you think they are. Have fun reading them.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    17/11/2023
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    8223399728
  • EAN
    9798223399728
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Biographie de John G. Jung

John G. Jung is an award-winning registered professional urban planner, urban designer, professor, and economic developer. He originated the "Intelligent Community" concept in the early 1990s and continues to serve as the Intelligent Community Forum's leading visionary, co-founder and Chairman. He has headed up key portfolios and initiatives in global cities such as Toronto, Calgary, New York, Hong Kong, London, and Waterloo.
Author and global keynote speaker at such events as Rio's TedTalks, Mobile World in Barcelona, APEC in Beijing, Ottawa Writer's Festival, and Global Forum conferences in Europe, he has led global business missions, workshops, design charrettes and is active teaching, consulting and participating in city-building initiatives. John is co-author of "From Connectivity to Community"; "Brain Gain"; "Seizing Our Destiny'; and "Broadband Economics" available at: https://www.intelligentcommunity.org/books and chapter author of several other books on cities and urbanism such as Streets for All: 50 Strategies for Shaping Resilient Cities; and over 100 published articles and blogs on technical topics related to cities, climate change, artificial intelligence, human-centric design, etc.
Black Rock, A Sound in the Night, All Around the Circle, Last Tree Standing, and Eden 2084 are some of John's current fiction offerings.

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