A Short Novel With a Fast Pace and A Wake-up Call For Us All
Christine Miller
Soulwave is a short story about a possible fascinating future, which is designed to whet the appetite for Tom’s expanded and expanding visionary work in progress, and it certainly does just that.
The self-contained story is well-researched, fantastical and compelling, woven through with hints of possible plot twists, and gives just enough hints about the characters to encourage anticipation of what is yet to come.
And it just could be a future that is waiting to happen, hidden in plain view. Mind-opening and thought provoking.
Currently FREE on Kindle and I Tunes.
Highly Recommended.
Author’s Description
At only 7000 words long, you can read the whole book in a single commute on your iPhone or Kindle.
Soulwave tells of a fictional account of a possible near-future for the Earth and humanity. It is a sober reminder of how life on this planet is special and to be treasured.
It tells of a world where the ice caps have melted, the population has renormalised and of the cosmic joke to end all cosmic jokes – as far as humanity is concerned.
It’s written to inspire people to look up in wonder and amazement and to treat every day as if it is your last. We are only here and alive by the slimmest of chances and margins. This we must be eternally grateful for.
Soulwave is a future-history – that is something that might just happen It has happened to the Earth in the past and will undoubtedly happen again – we just can’t say when. It makes any fears about global warming seem trivial.
Although the message seems terminal, the story is really about how life propagates around the Universe that we are just one small part of. It will make you realise that we are only alive on this planet at this time by the slimmest of coincidences. Our planet and solar system are very special and we should cherish them and look after them.
Soulwave
Author: Tom Evans
Website: Tom Evans
Kindle: Soulwave
ITunes: Soulwave
Uncannily Christine, I bought a telescope several years ago from a chap called Ninian Boyle.
Two years ago he approached me to help him with his book now published called In the Lion’s Paw. Only then did we twig we had met before about the telescope.
His book tells of a supernova that goes off four days apart from the date in my book. Note his treatment is more Dan Brown than mine which is more David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas-like …
Don’t want to worry anyone, just saying …
http://www.amazon.co.uk/In-The-Lions-Paw-ebook/dp/B00632J5UK
Ideas hurtle through the ether waiting to be captured by eager hearts and minds…synchronicity, 100th Monkey, collective unconscious, morphic resonance…emergence of fantastic fact or factual fantasy…or both, entangled, enmeshed 🙂
Reminds me of a poem…
http://soulpoet.org/wordpress/2011/01/21/poem-catcher/
Live now, love now, be love now.
Carpe Diem!