MILLENNIAL MONDAY

Length: Approximately 102,500 words
Genre: New-Adult Fiction
Quick Pitch: Monday feels like a constant reminder that many of us are no longer working to chase our dreams, but instead trying to maintain what’s left of our sanity. That’s what Alan Grasp, a young adult living in New York City, felt too. At least, he did. But after getting fired from his job, Alan finds himself joining the rest of the millennial generation in the sea of lost souls.

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HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE INTERNET

Length: Approximately 64,000 words
Genre: Social-Satirical Fiction
Quick Pitch: This story starts with a choice. A foolish one. Bertrand Allen chooses to get out of bed on a cold winter morning. This regretful choice slips him into a vivid fever dream of an unfamiliar world. A world which has lost their most vital possession: the Internet. Bertrand must now search for Wi-Fi, escape Grammar Nazis, romance a hipster princess, and make it to the temple of the Internet. What world-wide-web of fate awaits him? Can he restore balance to the world? Or will he set humanity free?

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THE CATARACT IN OUR COSMOS

Length: Approximately 75,000 words
Genre: New-Adult / Soft-Science Fiction
Quick Pitch: Life doesn’t always turn out how we envision it. Having dedicated his life to planetary sciences, a grad student must drop-out of school. Fate then makes him an employee of a lowly professor studying extraterrestrial life. One has a prestigious background in science. The other is a man trying to establish the credibility of his research. But both are desperate for vindication.

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