DEFUSED or CONFUSED?
IT can’t be only me. I mean, how is it that “everything’s returning to normal,” when countries are still closing, citizens are protesting (more vociferously that ever) and half of people still social distance and wear masks (despite the “other half”) due supposedly to COVID? Being a pragmatic scientist type, I rather think everything’s NOT returning to the “old” normal, or, if this is normal than the life I lived pre-COVID must be a fiction. I’m not complaining; just tired of being given constantly spun, half-information, arguably “for my own good.” Nope, I much prefer the truth, plain and simple, even when the situation is neither plan nor simple. Call me not just a pragmatic scientist type, but human as well.
My own opinion is that we’re in the middle of a huge transition from a global world and economy to a dis-integrated, national and in many cases state or even local world and economy. And I think that’s what is goading people. The compromise is a change in how everything is done, from “crowd sales” to “individual personal services.” Think movie theater to home streaming. In-person warehouse buying to online-individual-purchasing-with-home-delivery. It’s a massive change, and people, in general, and businesses in particular, don’t adjust easily to change.
In the ribald TOTAL MELTDOWN (Borgo/Wildside 2009) by Raymond Gaynor and William Maltese — https://www.amazon.com/dp/1434403556 — and sequel, Amazon genre bestseller THE EDGE OF MADNESS (Aignos 2020) by Raymond Gaynor — https://www.amazon.com/dp/0999693859 — the world of today melts down and returns, completely different, on the edge of madness. Sound familiar? Then wait for the third book, “Prophecy,” which I’m half-way through writing. And while you’re waiting grab a copy of QUANTUM DEATH (Savant 2016) — https://www.amazon.com/dp/0996325530 — the fifth in the riveting Koski and Falk Series by multi-award-winning author A. G. Hayes with Raymond Gaynor.
Total Meltdown: A Tripler and Clarke Adventure
Quantum Death
The Edge of Madness
THE EDGE OF MADNESS and QUANTUM DEATH have been purchased by K. Simmons Production for manga, animation and cinematic treatment.
My own opinion is that we’re in the middle of a huge transition from a global world and economy to a dis-integrated, national and in many cases state or even local world and economy. And I think that’s what is goading people. The compromise is a change in how everything is done, from “crowd sales” to “individual personal services.” Think movie theater to home streaming. In-person warehouse buying to online-individual-purchasing-with-home-delivery. It’s a massive change, and people, in general, and businesses in particular, don’t adjust easily to change.
In the ribald TOTAL MELTDOWN (Borgo/Wildside 2009) by Raymond Gaynor and William Maltese — https://www.amazon.com/dp/1434403556 — and sequel, Amazon genre bestseller THE EDGE OF MADNESS (Aignos 2020) by Raymond Gaynor — https://www.amazon.com/dp/0999693859 — the world of today melts down and returns, completely different, on the edge of madness. Sound familiar? Then wait for the third book, “Prophecy,” which I’m half-way through writing. And while you’re waiting grab a copy of QUANTUM DEATH (Savant 2016) — https://www.amazon.com/dp/0996325530 — the fifth in the riveting Koski and Falk Series by multi-award-winning author A. G. Hayes with Raymond Gaynor.
Total Meltdown: A Tripler and Clarke Adventure
Quantum Death
The Edge of Madness
THE EDGE OF MADNESS and QUANTUM DEATH have been purchased by K. Simmons Production for manga, animation and cinematic treatment.
Published on November 21, 2021 10:02
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