Dronethology Series
Written by Paul A. Hernandez
Narrated by Paul A. Hernandez
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About this series
I hope that you will enjoy these 21 short stories featuring ideas about drones and the new innovations that we may see in the coming days.
Each one of these little sketches of concepts to come came in to my little mind, ususally in the wee hours while sitting on a very comfy-overstuffed chair in the dark.
I have these little micro flashlights (rechargeable) that fit on my fingers to shine the light on my clipboard as I frantically try to jot the idea down before I forget it and my mind returns to thinking about more important things, like what is in my refrigerator.
After I jot down the idea, I go type it out on the computer and maybe flesh a little more out and then edit and re-edit and edit again. And then when I read it aloud, I find scores more errors! And I wonder why I ever wanted to become a writer!
And the fights with my printer are legendary. My neighbors don't often talk to me when I am out checking the mail or whatnot, as they have, no doubt, heard me fighting and cussing at my computer through my open window. I must apologize for that,but you must understand I don't have muses or spektors, but instead, only and aging printer that only works when it wants to and I find it a semi evil entity.
But, back to writing, which is a passion and a need to get the stories out of my head before I forget them. They are like puzzles to me that only I can solve because most of the time I have no idea where they are going.
Anyway, I hope that you will, or have enjoyed these stories and will eagerly look for others...as I certainly will be.
Thank You for your time,
PAH
Titles in the series (2)
- Dronethology One
1
From the deep sea, to inside of a human bloodstream; from the innercity, to one of the moons of Jupiter, from the cornfields of America, to the recovery of Spanish gold, and more! This anthology of drone stories should entertain and surprise the reader with quick action, thoughtful concepts and the joyful realization that things are not always as the reader might think them to be. Sit down, open your ears and eyes, and mind, and enjoy the ride.
- Dronethology Two
2
I hope that you will enjoy these 21 short stories featuring ideas about drones and the new innovations that we may see in the coming days. Each one of these little sketches of concepts to come came in to my little mind, ususally in the wee hours while sitting on a very comfy-overstuffed chair in the dark. I have these little micro flashlights (rechargeable) that fit on my fingers to shine the light on my clipboard as I frantically try to jot the idea down before I forget it and my mind returns to thinking about more important things, like what is in my refrigerator. After I jot down the idea, I go type it out on the computer and maybe flesh a little more out and then edit and re-edit and edit again. And then when I read it aloud, I find scores more errors! And I wonder why I ever wanted to become a writer! And the fights with my printer are legendary. My neighbors don't often talk to me when I am out checking the mail or whatnot, as they have, no doubt, heard me fighting and cussing at my computer through my open window. I must apologize for that,but you must understand I don't have muses or spektors, but instead, only and aging printer that only works when it wants to and I find it a semi evil entity. But, back to writing, which is a passion and a need to get the stories out of my head before I forget them. They are like puzzles to me that only I can solve because most of the time I have no idea where they are going. Anyway, I hope that you will, or have enjoyed these stories and will eagerly look for others...as I certainly will be. Thank You for your time, PAH
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