VBT# Notes from an Alien - Alexander M Zoltai




Today's VBT# is author Alexander Zoltai with his novella Science Fiction "Notes from an Alien" standing at only 88 pgs long.

Notes from An Alien: A Message for Earth

Synopsis : Notes From An Alien - Alexander Zoltai and Sena Quaren - May 2011
* Start with a 500-year InterWorld War.
* Continue through ecological disaster and the decimation of populations.
* Follow the institution of a Worlds’ government, bringing a glimmer of hope.
* Discover the challenges and failures of unifying three very different Worlds.
* Explore what it takes to give birth to a lasting peace.
This is what reading Notes from An Alien promises.  And: This Story Could Help Earth

About The Author : Alexander Zoltai :
“The best way to indicate the pervasive affect my early conditioning had is to formally introduce myself—Alexander M Zoltai, a man with a nature that has always had problems with the way things are done in the social realm, including daily conversations, parties, groups, organizations, political systems, and governments. To be fair, I’ve spoken with many rational and caring individuals; been to a few parties that were much more celebrations than escapes; participated in one or two groups that had honorable agendas; been acquainted with a couple organizations that included humanity in their policies; known of no political system that lives up to its promises; and, quivered at the aims and practices of any government you can name. The fact that I’ve had to struggle with social interchange and consider it a part of my basic nature isn’t because of any inherent flaw in my personality; it speaks to the malformation of the structure of the culture, and how that warped my young ego and nearly smothered the Real me. And note well, all this was set in place and operative by the age of six. Then, there’s the fact that my parents didn’t understand me so they couldn’t really help me adapt to society. I think they suspected I wasn’t even a “normal” human being…”

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