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Future Iron Men, Women, and Pets

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Jeshua: A Man of 3026 Jeshua is a diverse ethnicity American living in the year 3026, a thousand years after our present day. By his time, Earth has changed dramatically. The planet is considerably warmer than it was in 2026. Icebergs still exist in the far north, but only a fraction of the polar ice remains. Many islands and coastal regions have disappeared beneath rising seas, forcing millions of people to become refugees and relocate to places with more available land. Some communities survive on government provided ships, while others live in enormous stilt houses and traditional style pile dwellings adapted for a flooded world. With land becoming increasingly scarce, there are very few people who still live in traditional houses. Most of the world's population lives in massive apartment towers, where thousands of people can live within a relatively small area. Migration has become one of the defining issues of the century, with many people moving to regions that still have ava...

Writing a Book!

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There’s really no big secret to writing a story; we’ve pretty much grown up with it since elementary school writing classes—well, if you made it to elementary school, that is! Just kidding. Today is a great era to experiment with writing because there are so many tools available to help you. It can be as simple as asking AI to write you a story with a basic plot. While it might not make you a bestseller, it’s a fantastic way to improve your grammar before sending your work to human editors. I recently met a man named Tesa, who visited the ER department where I work in security. He was eager to write a book about himself after I handed him a card promoting my own books. When I asked him what he was reading, he mentioned a book by Patricia Ryan Madson titled Improvisation Wisdom . Another gentleman chimed in, saying that books about wisdom are always beneficial, and Tesa revealed that he actually found the book in the trash. Foremost, as an author, you must have a passion for words as a ...