Quote from: Tynan on October 29, 2013, 04:43:59 PMQuote from: man5000000 on October 29, 2013, 04:42:16 PM
Of course, any particular subject matter?
Any fiction is fine. Sci fi in a simple tone and style (not flowery verbage) is ideal.
Heres a little sample
The man sat before the council. His brethren who he had followed and worshipped for years past had betrayed him. Suddenly, he had realized his fate. His feet lay in the uncomfortable shoes he is forced to wear. For an image, he tells himself, he has to treat himself and his body right. But the voice speaks differently. The voice only tells him what to do. No consequences. His name was Gerald. The year was 2097. And unlike the rest of the world had previously thought, the world had not changed. Aliens had not taken over. The only thing that had changed was that they found us. The found the Geralds in the world. The you, the I, and the rest of us. And here we are, sitting, cold steel-toed boots on the ground, waiting for the verdict. If only we had lived like you, poor reader, but then I would never know how this ended. How the cold, cruel, sick world responded to the worst of the worst. Gerald was 20, old enough to drink, old enough to drive, but not old enough to escape the verdict of society. Gerald was a tall man, about 5'6, medium build. He had spent his life in denial. Since he was 10 years old, he felt some sort of emptiness within himself. He felt loneliness of some sort, but had no way to express it. At 14, he started an internship at B.R. Educational Society for Astronomical Studies. He spent 2 years learning everything there was to know about it. He knew the ups and the downs, but never learned how to prevent the inevitable. His demise. The true verdict. Of the 2097 court trial that changed humanity forever.