Echo-A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel

INTERNET ELITISTS!  Feeling the need to come at me with insane, dick-punching fury ‘cos I’m happy doing my thing!  They’re closing in on me in a NY alleyway, just like in those gloriously cheesy ’80s movies.  I hear the eager smacking of fists and nasal wheezing.  I witness a slow-converging sea of pasty, pimple-pocked skin, coke-bottle thick glasses, and?  A huge pair of pit-stains marking each tee-shirt.  Open my eReader to Echo.  Magic flash.  A huge poster appears of…the Forty-year Old Virgin with Steve Carrell?  Suddenly the irony of their supposed superiority washes over them with breathtaking clarity, and they drop to their knees, sobbing.  I make a scramble out of the alley, and for no reason whatsoever, a saddled dinosaur is waiting to help me escape.  I jump on and charge down the streets, grinning like a fool as I drink in the Big Apple like I always wanted to:  From the back of a charging velociraptor.

Showing up elitists, alleyway escapes, and ready-to-ride velociraptors!  Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here:  Vol. 1 on Kindle.  Vol. 2 on Kindle here:  Vol.2 on Kindle.


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6 responses to “Echo-A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel”

  1. Woebegone but Hopeful Avatar
    Woebegone but Hopeful

    Escaping on a saddled dinosaur. Now that shows style sir!… ‘Dem me if it don’t sir!’ ( 18/19th century Brit-speak, nothing quite like it)

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    1. Thank you thank you kind sir! Haha! Maybe it shows style…I can definitely say that it shows I have been unduly influenced by the cartoon Calvin and Hobbes!

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      1. Woebegone but Hopeful Avatar
        Woebegone but Hopeful

        Good influence!

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      2. When I was younger I babysat a little boy who was in every way Calvin. That kid was all kinds of crazy awesome fun.

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      3. unselfconscious imaginative kids = geniuses, haha!

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  2. Velociraptor huh? A mighty steed indeed.

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