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Soulwave

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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.

36 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 27, 2011

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Tom Evans

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I am an author, meditation guide and temporal alchemist. After publishing 15 books non-fiction books, I've just published my 1st novel, Soulwaves which is a potential future history of planet Earth and humanity. I have now written the prequel/sequel to this novel in the form of 12 short stories and tall tales.

I love exploring how the mind works (or doesn't) and reading the esoteric with the aim of making it exoteric.

Currently exploring how to bend time and space, how to tune into future memories and how authors can channel their future self who knows the words they have yet to write (or something like that !!)

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January 1, 2021
Started off as a great book. Neat take on demise of earth and culture. But it's hard to get through, like if Douglas Adams and Carl Sagan tried to write a book together while attending a meditation retreat hosted by Gene Roddenberry.
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August 4, 2014
A lovely short story. It immediately grabs the attention and holds it there. Well put together and entertaining. I can't wait to read the full novel when it comes out!

This little gem tells of a possible near future for earth and its inhabitants. We are only here and alive by the slimmest of chances and margins. It will take only the slightest shift in the current delicate balance for everything to change.

It does need a further proofread (only for minor points) and a tiny tweak on the editing, again nothing major.

Still, the whole thing is so good, it gets Five Stars from me!

Bravo, Mr Evans.
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