What else can we say, but, “It's the official release day”? It’s really exciting to start the new year off on a high note, regardless of all of the chaos surrounding us in this day and time. I feel like there isn’t much to be said, so I am going to let the story speak for itself. Humanity in Retrograde In this retro-futuristic era, the old look and reproduce as if in the prime of their lives. The babies delivered into this world—sickly, fighting for every second to have a slim chance of survival. To turn this existence on its heels, it requires something … or someone … Special. When a healthy baby is discovered by Nurse Celestine, she makes it her mission to protect what she believes is a well-kept secret. Unfortunately, it doesn’t take long for the observant Nurse Trudy to put the pieces together to utilize for her personal gain as well as orchestrate Nurse Celestine’s ruin. Can Nurse Celestine succeed in combating the determined Nurse Trudy, or will all that is sp...
Hello Awesome Visitors! Let's talk for a minute. Disclaimer: Before we go on, I want to let you know on these topics, I'm no expert. I am just speaking on my own experiences or those by others. Let's get to it. Confession: I absolutely hate Marketing. I'm not saying that I don't like to meet new people and interact with them. I'm becoming a wee bit frustrated because what I put out isn't being returned to me. I currently have my regular Facebook page completely public. As long as someone doesn't cause a ruckus, I have no problem accepting anyone's friend request. When people send me requests to like their pages, I stop by and give it a like. I have not discriminated on my liking practices either. I figure it in this way: I'll have it set up this way until I'm given a reason not to. I stop by people's spots and say hi, and even want to get involved in dialogue. It's a social network, yet no one seems like t...
Hello Awesome Visitors! Welcome to Day 2 of Y. Correa's Reversal blog tour. Today, she takes over Interludes once more to speak on how setting and location can be its own character. When the location and setting is also a character Yup, you heard me right. Today I am going to talk about how the location and setting of “Reversal” is also a character in the story. Or at least, that’s how I see it. Open your mind and let me take you on a trip into the impossible. Over one hundred years from now a society exists that is living in a reversed reality. This is not a dystopian future, but the future thereafter. It’s a time when humanity has rebuilt the devastation that destroyed reality as humanity knew it. But, in this time, everything is old, because old is new. Picture being so far into the future that people are living in a replica of the past. A 1950s replica to be exact. Underneath all of the vintage allure of this world, one can still find the rubble of a world that once was. Things...
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