A Day in a Life in After World: SoGlog

SoGlog Southfield of Southfield is virtual royalty. He could swim before he could walk. Born on a flotilla of barges in the gulf, SoGlog is a trader with a purpose. He is on a mission to secure some technology for his people. He is very serious but tends to be soft at heart.

This is the short story that inspired the NaNoWriMo book of the title: A Life In After World: SoGlog Southfield.

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A Day in a Life in After World: SoGlog

SoGlog Southfield of Southfield is virtual royalty. He could swim before he could walk. Born on a flotilla of barges in the gulf, SoGlog is a trader with a purpose. He is on a mission to secure some technology for his people. He is very serious but tends to be soft at heart.

This is the short story that inspired the NaNoWriMo book of the title: A Life In After World: SoGlog Southfield.

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A Day in a Life in After World: SoGlog

A Day in a Life in After World: SoGlog

by Eric Johnson
A Day in a Life in After World: SoGlog

A Day in a Life in After World: SoGlog

by Eric Johnson

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Overview

SoGlog Southfield of Southfield is virtual royalty. He could swim before he could walk. Born on a flotilla of barges in the gulf, SoGlog is a trader with a purpose. He is on a mission to secure some technology for his people. He is very serious but tends to be soft at heart.

This is the short story that inspired the NaNoWriMo book of the title: A Life In After World: SoGlog Southfield.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045063647
Publisher: Eric Johnson
Publication date: 11/02/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 336,120
File size: 105 KB

About the Author

“What if?”Eric Johnson would die without this question.One can, and should, contemplate this question when one is slaved to the phone lines doling out the Golden Rule of the Windows operating system, "Have you rebooted your computer yet?" With this and a handful of progressive questions, he is the deserving title-holder of HERO forty to fifty times a day as he resolves end-user issues. And yet, this is not enough for one man.When he escapes the clutches of the forty-hour paradigm......he gives himself over to family. A father for five years and a husband for approximately forever, he expresses his love for them through nearly-gourmet cooking, wisdom dispensing, and in fits and starts, domicile upkeep....he gives himself over to exploration. A veteran of war (dialing), virtual and real photography dark rooms, and bike rides to Hades and back, he has always been a geek. He can easily be lured into conversations about physics, space travel, science fantasy, and occasionally, computers....he gives himself over to reading. Books consumed are too numerous to store in any one place, much less catalogue. He still believes in the magic of the printed word, but does possess compassion for the e-reader. He has read the internet…twice. He is an ardent supporter of the mythos that Playboy magazine does have articles. He is willing to read words in any medium, from clay tablets to Fark to fortune cookies (in bed).…he gives himself over to writing.Eric will want his readers to know that he is not perfect for he has still not cured cancer. Instead, he invites the reader to join him in the adventure of, “What if?”
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