Echo: A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel

DOGS! ย WHY HAVE YOU TURNED AGAINST ME??? ย I’m being chased through the park by a pack of red-eyed canines. ย They’re doing that thing where their lips peel ALL the way back, showing their teeth in full relief. ย Suddenly I rush past a group of cats and chihuahas (Ha! ย I KNEW they worked together!) that are….chortling? ย In their tiny paws are remote controls that have blinking diodes attached to ’em. ย I look back at my doggy pursuers and see that they’re all fitted with mini radar-dish headgear. ย Gotcha! ย I open my eReader to Echo. ย Magic flash. ย A batarang flies through the air, destroying the dog’s mind-control helmets in one impressive arc. ย Me and my goofus buddies charge the chihuahas and cats and they take off in super-smallย jetpacks like cut-rate Bond villains, snarling at us as all the while.

Defend yourself from the machinations of cats and chihuahas. ย Its only a matter of time before their tiny spite destroys us all. ย Getย Echo Vol. 1 on Kindleย here: ย Vol. 1 on Kindle. ย Vol. 2 on Kindle here: ย Vol.2 on Kindle


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

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    Kevin Howard

    Man seriously. I just read that preview and already I want to read more. I’ll be checking this out as soon as I can. Also the cover is very unique. You know here’s some food for thought. they say don’t judge a book by it’s cover but when you’re trying to convey the story through an image isn’t that what you’re tying to do, capture the reader’s attention with a symbolic symbol? Think of the cover of the Great Gatsby. So much meaning behind that. Now I could be wrong about this… especially because I just got up. haha. Anyways keep up the great work. =)

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    1. No I totally agree. My artists are sick of me nagging them for revisions so I can capture the themes. It’s why I tip them extra, haha!

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    Kevin Howard

    Yeah I know right. XD Artists are truly underpaid and overworked. XD I’m reminded of your previous musing. Art is a passion and like a tool it’s a skill that must be carefully sharpened to be top notch.

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    1. Yeah, the crazy part is some arts need CONSTANT sharpening; I’m told stand-up comedy is one of them.

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  3. Finally read Volume One! It’s been sitting on my Kindle waiting for the perfect moment, and it has come. A little annoyed you leaving me falling off a cliff there at the end- but I respect it ๐Ÿ˜‰ (I did appreciate your explanation in the awknowledgements).
    I’m off to grab Volume Two, and hope Three is close to a release… unless I missed that it was…
    I’ll be leaving a review in the coming days on Stealing Shade, my Amazon, and Goodreads accounts…

    May your muse never sleep!

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    1. Thank You So Much! And sorry for the cliffhanger…it was partly an experiment to see if anybody would like my stuff at all! Three is maybe a month or two from being released; it’s already done and going through its edits. I hope you’re kind on the review, but regardless, thank you thank you THANK YOU for buying/reading it at all! ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚

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