Future Imperfect

Who says that the future is always bright? The prospect of better things yet to come is most certainly an attractive thought, one that propels scientific, creative, and social advancement. It is an endeavor that drives humanity forward. But the future is vague and difficult to predict. Not everything turns out the way it is expected. In fact, it is oftentimes not always for the better. In this collection of futuristic tales, the highs and lows of humanity’s struggle to break the boundaries of what is possible are explored. You decide whether or not the sacrifices were worth it in the end. After all, the future is always bright, isn’t it?

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Future Imperfect

Who says that the future is always bright? The prospect of better things yet to come is most certainly an attractive thought, one that propels scientific, creative, and social advancement. It is an endeavor that drives humanity forward. But the future is vague and difficult to predict. Not everything turns out the way it is expected. In fact, it is oftentimes not always for the better. In this collection of futuristic tales, the highs and lows of humanity’s struggle to break the boundaries of what is possible are explored. You decide whether or not the sacrifices were worth it in the end. After all, the future is always bright, isn’t it?

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Future Imperfect

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Overview

Who says that the future is always bright? The prospect of better things yet to come is most certainly an attractive thought, one that propels scientific, creative, and social advancement. It is an endeavor that drives humanity forward. But the future is vague and difficult to predict. Not everything turns out the way it is expected. In fact, it is oftentimes not always for the better. In this collection of futuristic tales, the highs and lows of humanity’s struggle to break the boundaries of what is possible are explored. You decide whether or not the sacrifices were worth it in the end. After all, the future is always bright, isn’t it?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164734497
Publisher: Cassidy Raine Wolters
Publication date: 11/12/2020
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 309 KB

About the Author

The Writers Three are B.C. Richards, Leonard Herrington, and Jon Flushing. Three college friends who after three decades of talking about writing stories have decided to finally do it. We hope to share our mutual love of the strange, the unusual, and the macabre with you out there in the even weirder world that we all live in.


Doug Ward currently lives in Western Pennsylvania and is a graduate of Slippery Rock University. He has a BFA is in Fine Art and spends much of his time doing oil paintings, which incorporate mythology and science, and writing.

Doug's most recent series is "The War of the Stone." It is a fantasy series that introduces his world and the mythological beings who inhabit it. The first book is called, "Lich." If you like goblins, necromancers, and mayhem in general, this series is for you.

Of his first series, "The True Story of the Zombie Apocalypse, Doug Ward says, "I like to write about parasitic zombies. They feel (to me) more scientifically grounded than other types. It's also pretty scary how many parasitic creatures are inside of us at this very moment. Some have even bonded with us for so long that they are actually a part of our DNA."
Parasites have been known to take over their hosts. A few years ago my wife called me from a friends house and said that a mouse kept trying to snuggle with the cat. Actually nuzzling up to the cat's face. I quickly informed her that the mouse was infected by a parasite and that they needed to remove it from the house immediately.
The parasite wanted to be eaten by the cat so it could continue its lifecycle in the bowels of the unfortunate creature. This flatworm not only controls mice but it can infect humans as well."

"I have blended many scientific ideas into Parasite, which is a four book series.
Saving Jebediah is a fun piece of fan fiction I wrote for a contest Mark Tufo was having. It should be read as a prequel because the characters in Saving Jebediah turn up in the 4 book series."

If you want to get in touch, you can find him at dougward.space, tweet him @authordougward, check out his fan page at https://www.facebook.com/wardswoods/, or just send an e-mail to wardswoods@comcast.net.


Scott is a 1986 graduate of Slippery Rock University with a BA in Anthropology. He's a professional archaeologist who's hobbies include drumming, motorcycle riding, ATVs, hiking, and disc golf. He is a huge fan of the Walking Dead and loves to read zombie novels while preparing for the impending zombie apocalypse.

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