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Namuh Visits Earth
Namuh Visits Earth
Namuh Visits Earth
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After a survey ship discovers humans are eating their cousins, the interplanetary council sends the creator's son to Earth. He finds humanity has veered from the plan his father had created and rectifies the situation by restoring the intelligence cows once had so the world will change.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJoe DiBuduo
Release dateOct 21, 2014
ISBN9781310229558
Namuh Visits Earth
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Joe DiBuduo

Joe DiBuduo earned a certifcate in Creative Writing from Yavapai College in Prescott, Arizona. Gifted with a vivid imagination, he is a prolific writer of published and unpublished fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. A Penis Manologue is his first book.

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    Namuh Visits Earth - Joe DiBuduo

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    Namuh Visits Earth

    a short story,

    4,000 words

    By Joe DiBuduo

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    Copyright 2013 Joe DiBuduo

    ISBN: 9781310229558

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    Namuh Visits Earth

    The cloud covered sky hung low over the slaughterhouse in the northwest corner of Iowa, and no one saw the light bubble as it touched down and almost immediately vanished. My first ever visit to my Father’s world, and what a beautiful world it was.

    I knew the slaughterhouses here in Storm Lake, mirrors what was happening in other heartland towns in the U.S. From the Dakotas through Minnesota, Nebraska and Iowa, and down through Kansas into northern

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