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Planet Movers, Inc., by James Allen Starkloff
by cdm72 | Nov 14 '04
Pros: Good ideas, interesting story.
Cons: Odd phrasing here and there, begins to lose focus toward the end.

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Product Rating: 3.0



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attention deficits (Reply to this comment)
by voxpoptart
Your first and last paragraphs, combined, have me hoping that Sarkloff will someday get an agent and an advance, and actually write that story about 10,000 employees being laid-off by means of a many-year one-way ticket to exile. It sounds like a clever story that deserves someone's attention, maybe even the author's. Many fiction writers, asked where they get their ideas, like to say the ideas just come to them, begging to be born; maybe this idea was trying to come to an organized team, and didn't quite know how to pull that off.

cheers,
- Brian
Nov 14 '04
10:55 am PST

hey there... (Reply to this comment)
by sleeper54, sleeper54 is an Advisor on Epinions in Books
..
you said...
"And in the midst of all this, SARA and Yeal have created the internet."

Mr. Gore will be crushed to read this . . ..


Very nicely done.



...tom...
"I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them."
—Isaac Asimov
 
Nov 14 '04
10:02 pm PST
   

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