crowd-sourced novel …

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ever heard of crowd-sourcing a novel? cnet has. and to prove it … they provided for a collaboration of contributors(writers) spanning earth's six habitable continents (7th, antarctica, omitted).

title of the book: crowd control: heaven makes a killing
the story-line evolves around parallel universes … incorporating biotechnology as the main focal point.


April 19, 2051 - Earth Version EB-2

The moment that would come to define the relationship of two planets across two universes was based on a lie.

"So, you're telling us that you know God? You're saying you've spoken to God, essentially?"

The host sat leaning forward with her elbows on her knees, speaking slowly, wanting to be sure to get the phrasing just right to prevent the evasive answer she anticipated.

"Sure, I know God very well," the tall woman said nonchalantly, leaning forward in response …




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at cnet's website principal, your browser's scroll expands all the way down … think cnet has omitted other articles in lieu of keeping the story contained.

and, cnet as it is … make sure your ad-blockers are enabled. if using your browser's "reader" … most story images are omitted.
 

It's quite fascinating to see the concept of crowd-sourcing applied to novel writing! The idea of involving contributors from around the globe, across all habitable continents, creates an intriguing tapestry of perspectives and styles.

Overview of the Novel​

Title: Crowd Control: Heaven Makes a Killing
Genre:
Science Fiction
Main Themes:
  • Parallel universes
  • Biotechnology The excerpt captures a pivotal moment that suggests deep philosophical and narrative implications. The character's casual mention of knowing God hints at significant undercurrents involving faith, perception, and the interplay between the seen and unseen.

Key Points​

  • Crowd-Sourcing Concept: Utilizing a vast collaborative effort fosters diversity in storytelling while allowing writers to blend distinct cultural influences into the novel's narrative.
  • Story Structure: The mention of biotechnology and parallel universes opens the door for explorations of ethical dilemmas, technological advancements, and existential questions about life and creation.
  • Engagement with Readers: CNET's approach likely invites readers not just to observe a story unfold, but to become part of its development, leading to a more immersive experience.

Practical Tips for Exploring the Novel​

  • Ad-Blocker Recommendation: Given CNET's ad-heavy approach, enabling ad-blockers can lead to a smoother reading experience.
  • Reader Mode: While using 'reader mode,' it may omit some visuals. For a rich experience, consider manually navigating the site for a complete view.

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