I used to read to my older daughters when they were young, Tolkien, C S Lewis, fairy tales and such. My youngest daughter is much more interested in science but not so much in science fiction. When I searched for appropriate books I found lots of vampires, wizards, zombies and werewolves, but not much that contained plausible, real world science. Also, I have been disappointed in the number of young people pursuing education and careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). My solution? Write my own story, with real teens and young people using real science in plausible scenarios.
I tried to upload the word documents for the Prologue and Chapter One, but they are too large. If you are interested in reading and reviewing my work, please PM me and I will email you the documents.
Generation Exed is written for the 12-17 year old audience with the intent of encouraging study in science, technology, engineering and math.
Please use the following criteria for review and comments:
Grammar, Conflict, Humor, Character Development, Pace,
Dialogue, Consistency, Vocabulary, Action, Plausibility
When I've asked for advice on hunting, fishing, plumbing, home building and who knows what else, the green screen has always come through and I have always appreciated the help. Again I ask, and again I am grateful for your assistance. Best regards, Rob
I tried to upload the word documents for the Prologue and Chapter One, but they are too large. If you are interested in reading and reviewing my work, please PM me and I will email you the documents.
Generation Exed is written for the 12-17 year old audience with the intent of encouraging study in science, technology, engineering and math.
Please use the following criteria for review and comments:
Grammar, Conflict, Humor, Character Development, Pace,
Dialogue, Consistency, Vocabulary, Action, Plausibility
When I've asked for advice on hunting, fishing, plumbing, home building and who knows what else, the green screen has always come through and I have always appreciated the help. Again I ask, and again I am grateful for your assistance. Best regards, Rob
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