My book, "Everday," is not a novel (no characters, no plot); it's an encyclopedia of a future world: an alphabetic list of articles - customs, inventions, words, ideas, fears and joys. Perhaps it is best described as a utopia, though it tries hard to avoid any kind of self-conceited soapiness. Every concept is born, raised, cherished, attacked and dismissed from all thinkable angles.
It is densely written, full of weird notions, idiosyncratic vocabulary, and cross-links. It takes some effort to read into, but I think it rewards the reader. I spent five years on it and I enjoyed writing it immensely.
"Everday" is free on Amazon for the next 5 days. Please give it a read.
It is densely written, full of weird notions, idiosyncratic vocabulary, and cross-links. It takes some effort to read into, but I think it rewards the reader. I spent five years on it and I enjoyed writing it immensely.
"Everday" is free on Amazon for the next 5 days. Please give it a read.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AZCJV12