![]() ![]() ![]() But it’s the absence of religious ethics that characterizes the world in which these so-called ‘advances’ are taking place. That plot concerns biomedical advances that are becoming reality towards the end of the 21st century. While he hasn’t lost the heart of an evangelist that so characterized his shorter works mentioned above, any apologetic in Last Christian is weaved into a much larger, much more complex plot. What if the audience doesn’t see your vision of that era as plausible? A few bad reviews and your book is fodder for recycling.įortunately, David Gregory ( Dinner With a Perfect Stranger, A Day With A Perfect Stranger) is able to navigate the future just fine, thank you. Especially if you incorporate technologies that some readers find just plain silly. Any kind of futuristic writing - both fiction and non-fiction - requires taking a great deal of risk. ![]()
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