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Justo! β€˜Do-er of good’

This is a story about the justification for war.
Except it’s not boring.
You may not, after the first couple of chapters think it’s even about war.
But it is. Honestly.
You see the key issues and age-old philosophical struggles on the subject are well grappled and examined, but the effort in doing so will be enjoyable.
Chiefly because this story takes place in a special world. A world inhabited by neurotic despots, mystical, sarcastic cynics, bodyless philosophers, capricious monarchs, warrior feminists and a fashion conscious undead army.
The main protagonist in this bizarre realm is the musclebound Justo.
A man too sure of the righteousness of his endeavours . Deaf to the advice of the wise, and ultimately erroneous in his cause. It is Justo who, along with the reader will journey to come to terms with the principles of cause and effect, of right and wrong, of destiny, death and the reality of war.
His nemesis is the much maligned Eevlor, a dark and foul sorceror down on his luck. But is he really such a bad guy?
This tale, in the style of legendary Saturday morning cartoon β€˜He-man’ examines the burning issues of todays world in respect to how we should interact with other nations, respect other cultures and traditions and demonstrates that an effort ostensibly in the cause of good can in reality be an act of evil.
This story will be written in a humourous style and will appeal to those who enjoy the work of Terry Pratchetts highly succesful Discworld novels or the late Douglas Adams brilliant Hitchhikers Guide to Galaxy series.
A funny and surreal blend of action and quasi- philosophical battle Justo-Doer of Good aims to open minds and bring smiles.

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Human Beans

Sitting in coffee shops awaiting the dreaded office, yearning for escape forced me to write it.

As for the niche? Well, what can I say other than I guess coffee, along with people watching is what we all enjoy. I see hundreds a day doing just in my small corner of society. Everyday people stare blankly into their latte’s thinking, β€œWhat’s he doing with her?” or β€œShe’s a bit fat for those jeans.”

Any uniqueness is hopefully within the prose, as it was written continuously in lengthy sessions, without revision, it has maintained a flow. The plot is twisty and the characters semi-autobiographical and various references to the beats give it an underlying, interesting edge.

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