My brand-new novel Greyward :)

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Hello fam, it’s Gregory Thomas again!

I wanted to let you know about a new novel of mine. It’s called Greyward!

Greyward is a scifi dystopian set in the 22nd century of America.

It features 18-year-old Mable, a New Jersey girl insanely obsessed with her favorite pop singer group Jodie Jodeci, and their lead singer Jody Jodie.

Crippled hopelessly with her obsession over Jody Jodie, the Thought Police snatched her up, and tossed her in the infamous Greyward. There, she meets new friends, soaks in the brutalist structure, and tried not to think about Jody.

A scifi suspense/comedy, I wrote this as a spoof against Taylor Swift fans, “Swifties” I was joking about the novel at first, but then it started getting good, and I decided to turn it into a book. Honestly, this is one of those works it’s better if you just read for yourself, than if I tell you.

Here is a Chapter 1 sample. Enjoy!

-Sincerely, Gregory Thomas

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*Note: This work is PG-13, with mild cursing, and themes.*


Chapter 1

Jody’s Biggest Fan

Jodie Jodeci was an American Pop Rock band, led by the lead singer “Jody Jodie”.

Jodie Jodeci was famous both nationally and internationally, with millions of people traveling to see her band perform; one of her concerts would be so packed, that people at entire football stadiums had to be turned away, because it would turn the building into a safety hazard. Streets would be packed for miles and miles with cars, unable to traverse due to the radically desperate screaming Jodie Jodeci fans trying to see their favorite idol.

In fact, their first #1 chart topper was their song, “Mona, Mona Lisa Smile”, which shot up to number 1 both in America and the UK, and stayed at the top for 2 years straight! People made memes about how popular the song was, and even did amateur covers of the song all across social media. In fact, despite the band’s demographic being made up of mostly female fans, male fans couldn’t help but be enraptured by how popular the band’s songs were.

The band was immensely popular, but the most popular out of the group, was the band’s lead singer Jody Jodie—she was the main star, and the true reason the band was so popular.

In her late 20s, Jody Jodie was a pop icon, she was known for her brunette hair, that would have a single strand painted pink in the front, she had her trademark light brown eyes, and a beauty mark on her left cheek just under her eye. She wore a leopard print scarf, and go-go black boots—overall, her producers dressed her up to appeal to teens, just like her fans.

The band hailed from Birmingham, Alabama…But her biggest fan, was in New Jersey, and her name was Allison Wadenski. She was an 18-year-old Freshman in college, and was unhealthily obsessed with her pop singer/idol. To the point that she took the liberty to dress up like Jody every chance she got.

Allison dyed her hair brown, with one single strand in the front pink just like her hero, and changed her name to Mable—named after Jody Jodie’s strange love for maple syrup.

Mable had brown eyes just like the famous pop star, and took it as a sign that she and her were destined to be together forever.

Having a New Jersey accent, she worked hard and practiced every day to make it sound like she had a southern accent, using slang and a southern draw just like the people from Jody Jodie. All around the house, and all around her classroom, she would walk around with a New Jersey accent that was pretending to sound southern, clothes that would match her favorite pop rock singer, with tiny black go-go boots. Still living with her mom and dad, her bedroom had the band plastered all over the walls—posters of the lead singer by herself, and posters of the band, long blankets with the band’s image on it nailed to the wall, hung over her bed, and even some used as rugs, with Jody’s favorite colors; pink and turquoise, used for most of the furniture; her desk, chairs, even her clothes and closet.

Just like Jody, Mable strived to portray a very animated and bubbly personality; swinging her hair, and constantly resting a hand on her hip, trying her best to come up with witty jokes and catch phrases the same way as she did on television; thus, Mable tended to resemble a 12-year-old kid.

She would paint her nails and toenails pink and turquoise just like her hero, and she would even carry a signature leopard scarf around the neck, just like the pop singer.

Due to her unhealthy obsession with the pop singer, Mable had no friends.

On her outside world, people at school, in her neighborhood, and in her house saw her as annoying, and judgmental of everything that didn’t reflect Jody…And online, her ‘holier than thou’ personality was immensely worse. Starting fan clubs on virtually every social media platform, she would serve as the forum’s leader, blocking, banning, muting, and shadow banning anybody in her Jodi Jodeci fanbases that failed to see eye-to-eye with her visions on how to be Jody’s perfect fan. Alone in her room with nothing but the light coming in through her curtains, she would sit endlessly at her laptop, ruling over the internet with an iron fist.

When she wasn’t online, she was listening to Jodie Jodeci’s music on repeat, bed-rotting with a magnanimous smile, while staring at the posters all across her room. Whatever Mable failed to find success in, in her life, she would find it by pretending to be her hero…And when she wasn’t pretending to be Jody Jodie, she was pretending to be her advisor, instructing all the people around her in a WWJD (What Would Jodi Do?) mindset.

Even her parents weren’t safe from their own daughter’s judgmental behavior. Mable resorted to only eating what her pop idol Jody Jodie eats—the singer worked to keep a light palette in order to stay thin for her performances, and so her mega fan Mable would also stick to the same regiment.

Confused and deeply concerned for their daughter, Mable’s parents were at a loss for words, it was almost unreal how consumed by the band on tv’s stardom completely changed her.

“You’re not from Alabama!” growled Mable’s mom, “You’re from New Jersey! Stop acting like you’ve got a southern accent!”

“But Jody’s got a southern accent!” beamed Mable, “She’s born and raised in Alabama. On her page she says she’s lived there all her life.”

“But Alabama is a trash state!” hissed Mable’s dad with a smirk, “Nothing but hillbillies and beer chuggers live there!”

“It is not! It’s an amazing state! It’s home to some of the best people in the whole wide world! All of Jody’s family lives there!”

Mable’s dad grunted. “Dammit, Jody this! Jody that! When are you gunna cut it out with all this Jody shit, young lady?”

“Henry!” cried out Mable’s mom, “You know how much that band means to Allison, she’s starstruck over them!”

“What the girl needs to be starstruck over Shelly,” Henry began, “Is getting her grades up in college. Look at these low scores, F’s left and right, it’s like she’s skippin’ school for Christ’s sake!”

“Jody never finished high school!” beamed Mable again, “Or went to college. She said she dropped out, and just started singing, and became popular!”

“HA!” grumbled Mable’s dad, “More like she started suckin’!”

“Henry!” hissed Mable’s mom, “Keep that talk outta this house!”

Henry sighed and threw up his hands, and Shelly shook her head and scoffed in annoyance.

Mable crossed her legs at the dinner table, and ate her celery sandwich.

The next day, Mable went back to college.

Midway through the day, she got into a heated disagreement with another student in the hallway about Jody Jodie’s favorite day of the week.

“You’re wrong!” yelled Mable, “Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, WRONG! Jody Jodie told me she likes Tuesday, because it’s Taco Tuesday!”

“What are you talkin’ about?” scoffed the other female student, “You don’t know Jody Jodie! You’re crazy! She said she spoke to Jody, you ain’t never spoke to no damn Jody, ahahaha!”

“That’s where you’re wrong. I did speak to her. I sent her a message over her official social media page on PingPong, and she told me, yup; she loves Tuesdays, because of Taco Tuesdays.”

“You ninny! That wasn’t the real Jody Jodie! That’s probably just her agent or some secretary that responds for her! She doesn’t have time to respond to your messages when she’s in a band touring!”

“That was too Jody Jodie! You’re just jealous because I’ve got clout, and you ain’t!”

The crowd of people couldn’t believe how deep Mable and the other girl’s argument was growing, watching helplessly as the two ladies got angrier and angrier.

“I’ve got more clout than you!” hissed Mable, “If you were a true fan, maybe you’d be able to get Jody Jodie to speak to you, like she does me.”

“You klutz! Jody Jodie doesn’t even know you. I keep tellin’ ya she’s got two favorite days, Tuesday and Sunday. She likes Sundays because she doesn’t have to work so hard.”

“Nope! Just one: Tuesdays! She likes that day more, because of Taco Tuesdays!”

“How’s about I Taco YOUR Tuesday, bitch?!”

And that’s when the other girl pushed Mable. Mable pushed back, and before anybody knew it, the two girls were snatching at each other’s hair, and tumbling on the ground in rage.

“OW! Get your hands off ‘a me, ya priss!” hollered the other girl.

“AHH! Let go of me, you crazy bitch!” shouted Mable. “LET GO! YOU CRAZY BIIIIITCH!”

The two fought until both the students and the teachers had to break up the fight, there was ripped strands of hair like a molting cat from the fray all around.

Copyrightcopyright March 29, 2024

The Phantom Silver

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Elongated with chrome and steel, smooth like a flawless sphere. Like a sword big as half a building the Phantom Silver stood on the platform. Yellow lights encased all over it—I suppose the best way to describe it was to compare it to a Baoding Ball—chrome and eerie, yet magnificent at the same time. Soundless, yet making sound, it’s reverberance sounded like the bell of death and wonder. This thing was to go deep into space, and could reach speeds of up to 5 lightyears an hour.

Suffice to say, faster than my mother-in-law can travel, if I had one.

Piloting this puppy required at least a 20-man crew, give or take a pretty broad here and there.

I stood by it and released a soft smile. It stood on long legs, like a hydrobike with four overgrown kickstands, a latch door could lower to let any man or woman on board.

I had dreams of the ship having a mind of its own, looking for me. In where I would slumber in a Motel or whatever makeshift I could call a bed, it wasn’t me wandering the streets in search of it, no… The Phantom Silver wandered them in search for me.

Like when a peacekeeper paced the floors looking for marauders, laser rifles aimed at the ready clearing in and out of rooms with their crew of back-wackers and skull hitters, The Phantom, was like a formless, faceless peacekeeper looking to haul me off deeper into my dreams, deeper into space. Where the blackness of space around the flashing infrared and blinding light, covered me over like a blanket. A bed wasn’t my bed; a house not my home…space was, and the stars were my blanket. The moon and sun my day and night. Andromeda, the whiskey I drank to fall back to sleep at night.

It was like a ballistics bullet faster than sound in the middle of the night, at the stroke of midnight, striking across the galaxies without a sound.

The Story of the Blue World

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Once upon a time, there was this magnificent planet that floated in the very middle of the galaxies.

It had everything mankind needed; food, water, shelter, vast jungles to house and stock wonderous animals.

The inhabitants of that planet flourished greatly, and built many buildings and societies with what they had, until eventually they started to advance as a species.

They made great house councils, roads and bridges, and homes for people to dwell in, with giant mega centers for scientists to research all of their many accomplishments, always looking for how they could improve their technologies.

One day, the builders found a way to create beautiful ships that were capable of travelling amongst the stars. These ships allowed the planet dwellers to build in space, and soon they were able to travel farther to visit other planets as well.

…But over time, the spacemen began to drift further and further from their original planet.

They would move a couple miles, then a couple hundred miles. Then a couple hundred miles turned 1 light year, and then a couple hundred lightyears.

And every time they would return to their once planet, they were always disappointed to see it and its people still in the same spot they left it. Unmoving, and unchanging. Without the will to join them up in the stars. They were always bickering. Always engaged in their councils, unable to pull away from their old ways that their technologies just seemed to outshine them in.

Soon returning to their old planet just started to become too sad a voyage for the spacemen to make…And so, they left their old planet, and what once was 1 lightyear away, turned to 100 light years, to 1,000 lightyears; until that once beautiful blue glowing orb they called home, faded from their sight, and they never returned.

The space men called the galexies their home now, and built their homes amongst the stars, just like they always dreamed they would one day.

That blue planet that the spacemen once called home was Earth.

A long ancient name lost to the archives, as the Voyagers reach space one at a time.

How To Survive Being A Writer, Without Going Into Crippling Depression ;) ;)

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Hey buds! Everybody’s Favorite uncle, Gregory Thomas here!
So YOU want to be a writer, yes?
It’s tough as hell, isn’t it?
Does it make you feel sad sometimes?
How about stressed?
Here are some of my personal tips that can help you feel at ease, teach you the ins and outs if you’ve never published a book before in your life, and for those who have, and for those who have, help to make your journey as a prolific famous writer a bit less strenuous!

Here it go!

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The podcast here tells a HUGE bit to help you, but here is the tips I usually send others looking to get their book out!

Now, this is the method I used to get my book Chronologue out there. I self-published, of which I HIGHLY recommend! Going with a publishing company is always usually a vanity press, and they will own all rights to your book (because they helped you finish it).

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AGENTS (your editors) The Principle (that’s you)

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In accordance to the law; all editors and people helping you are classified in court as an Agent.

You are their boss, and are classified as the Principle.

Now, if you’re ghost writing for somebody—or you work for a a producer; now, you. Are the agent, and them your Principle, or your boss. 😉

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Keep these groovy things in mind, as once again; your, their boss. Have a thick skin, yet be reasonable, at the same time, know exactly what you want, what you think you’ll need, and when you want your work completed, and of course, what you can afford. let me reiterate this: what you can afford, buddy 😉 😉

If you don’t have these things in mind, your editors will more than likely have you overspending for services you don’t need.

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BOOK COVERS

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Book covers, are personal to you and what your story is about. Is your story spooky; does it heavily involve running through the woods? Then guess what your cover should be: A creepy image of the woods. So your font and lettering on your book should be something that maches the theme bud; comic sans for creepy don’t work, like Baskerville would.

Editors will usually always try to get you to agree to them making you a cover; usually the cover they make you will wind up being generic-looking. What do I mean by that? I mean that there’s just something that doesn’t have life to it.

Now in terms of this, I cannot just post a image of a book cover I think is cheesy, because it’s personal to the writer, and they must be the ones who choose their covers; if it works for them, then this is what you should use.

Make sure it stands out from the rest; make sure its thought-provoking; again I reiterate buds——your cover must be thought provoking; ;let the inside of your book do the talking, the cover just peaks their interest.

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Copyright

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Get your book copyrighted, before you send it anywhere. Once you do this, you can send your book all over the place, copy and paste little snippets anywhere your soul desires, and nobody can touch you; you’re like the godfather, untouchable, else you will get them. 😉

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At first it was very stressful, but once I accomplished this by the grace of God, and skin off my teeth, I was able to get my very first book out there!

There are links that will lead you to where you gotta go to get your work copyrighted (because you don’t just go any o’l where, you gotta go to the actual government website.)

You’re book also needs an ISBN number; I recommend you grab your own from Bowker; I have a link for that. Bowker is the only one based upon my research that is accepted by the government as an official ISBN provider. The rest are vanity presses.

Now, without further ado, here’s my tips and links buds. Enjoy!

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Step 1: Write the book, any agents you look for will want a ‘finished’ product. This is a perfect way to find out whether–once you published your book–the person you talk to to be your agent is a real agent, or vanity press, but we’ll talk about that later.

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Step 2: About half way in, you have to get your book copyrighted. Under the Intellectual Property Law, nobody will be allowed to steal your work, so long as it’s been copyrighted with the library of congress.
The only place that nationally recognized this will be copyright.gov
https://www.copyright.gov/registration/
^Here is a link for your convenience.
What you would select is literary work, then “Register a Literary work” then fill in the boxes that you have information on.
This will cost $50
Once that is done, it will take 5 or so months for a letter to be sent out to you containing a seal for your book’s copyright (this will apply to both autobiographies, non-fiction and fiction, and everything in between.

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Step 3: While you wait for the copyright, continue writing the book, once it’s done, proofread it yourself. Fix up all the errors as much as possible.
Then run it through Grammarly. Pay the monthly subscription, then cancel once you’re certain it’s been thoroughly proofread. Though you might have good English and such, there are still accents that people might not realize they have in their writings that will hurt the book’s success, if left unattended.
https://www.grammarly.com/
this will usually cost 40 or so dollars, perhaps less.

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Step 4: Once this is done, Grammarly has proofread your book, go back in one last time and recheck everything to make sure it’s a go, hire a proofreader.
This is where you have to have an open mind, thick skin, and knowledge of what you’re willing to spend, what is absolutely necessary, what is reasonable, the services your proofreader will offer, and what you can afford.
I paid $800 dollars for my proofreader(very expensive, at least for me) but there were people who tried to get me to pay $4,000, or $1,200 dollars.
Many proofreaders will play upon your emotion, try to get you to constantly spend to add in services you don’t need to attempt to milk you dry of your loot. Don’t let them.
The only thing needed is a proofread and grammar fixes. Anything that seems too expensive and unnecessary tell them you’re not interested.
My proofreader was a woman named Melenie G;
elegantediting123@gmail.com
^ This is her email, say you’re looking for a proofread by Melenie, tell them about me (Gregory, Chronologue) and that you also want a proofreader. I paid hale now for the proofread, then half later. Check over her proofreads to see if there are any errors, if so ask her to fix them. Fixes should always be free by law, as the agent has to provide premier service.

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Step 5: Book cover. You need a book cover, of which can be custom made, or you can even purchase a premade; usually the designer will even agree to customize the premade cover to meet your needs. This cost me $80s for the front, side, and back.
You can go here:
https://bookcoverzone.com/
Or anywhere, simply type in “premade book covers” then have the designer insert your book’s title and author name.

My book cover designer was an awesome lady named Little Hippie Mama!

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Step 6: Interior Design. Once the proofreader finishes, you need a book interior designer. That’s the person that makes the inside of the book actually look like a book.
Mine was Ms. Rena Violet.
https://reedsy.com/
Let me know if you would also like her contact info as well, but she can be found on Reedsy.
Her services cost me $1,100 dollars; she’s headstrong and sometimes stubborn, but she will get the job done.
After that, she will get your book ready for uploading to Amazon.
Note that there will be many times your editors might not respond fast enough, or even as often as they should.
Keep talking, and if they don’t respond, tell the devs or customer support they haven’t messaged you. They will get on them.

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Be reasonable, thorough, and know what you are expecting from your novel or book.
Check over their work on your book! Let them know if there are any errors, have them fix it (should be for free) until there are no more errors. This will be a continuous process, and if after your book is made, and you find an error, go back and have them fix whatever you find. You want to do both ebook, and paperback. Have your book reach over all the mediums.

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Step7: Get your book an ISPN number. All books have what’s called an ISPN number; you want your own. This is because if you go with a free route of obtaining one (meaning a sume website offers you theirs, or Amazon gives you one) there is a huge chance that ‘they’ will own most of the rights to your book–this means if you book potentially becomes a movie, or gets really big, any producers by law will be required to go through ‘them’ first before they go through you.
America only recognizes one ISPN provider as the absolute legitimate provider; anybody else isn’t recognized, and this is ‘Bowker”
http://www.bowker.com/products/ISBN-US.html
They will give you one really quick and fast; it cost me $200 dollars to obtain one (might be less, might not). Go only here only.

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Step: 8 Uploading your book to Amazon is the trickiest process. You have to match the specs (page length has to be right, margins, book, and match it all in sync with your book cover. You will be going back and forth to the amazon kdp design page, to the editors until it fits. It will tell you where the errors are.
Judging by the length of your book, the size and scope will vary.

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Step 8: For the uploading process, you will insert everything here, ISBN, book cover, etc. Select the tab that says You have your own ISBN; here you will insert the information Bowker sent you.
Select the tab to not be in the Amazon book club, and then select the 40% (not the higher number) if you see it, this will give more rights to you, without the franchise sneakily getting some rights to your book.
Once this is done it takes 72 hours more or less for your book to be made out. An email will let you know if anything comes up or if your book is finished.

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You’re all set!
All in all, it cost me $2,000 to get my book finally made. I would self published, never go through a publisher.
All publishers are vanity presses most of the time, and will gain full rights to your book. Regardless of whatever deals they tempt you with, turn them down. They are liars. Self publishing is a lonesome road, tough and tedious, but you want to be able to smile, knowing that your book is yours, and not something somebody else claimed full rights to.
Think of it this way, say you gave your book over to a vanity press. They give it to a movie producer. Your book is about an uplifting book about growing up in the rural area…The producer can turn and say (let’s add an explicit scene) you may not have agreed to, and put it in the movie to make it more ‘interesting’.

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Things like this happen all the time, and can be very depressing if you have no control over something that once brought you joy. With self-publishing, you can maneuver easily without a big brother determining your moves.
All in all, this is pretty much all you need to know about book publishing.
Next would be reviews and stuff.
I Hope this helps tremendously.
Let me know if you have any questions.
-Sincerely, Gregory


Now, I sure do hope that helps buds; I wanna be the Uncle that helps you buds, hopefully my quest was completed. 😉

—Sincerely, Gregory Thomas, Your Favorite Uncle


Now, Looking for my book?

Naaaw, it ain’t famous, but its GOOD!

Chronologue is a scifi thriller based in the 23rd Century Future! There’ll be robots! Laser guns! Explosions! Intense Fight and chase scenes! Mechanical Overlords! And Inventions of the FUTURE!

Come grab your copy of Chronologue TODAY!

Chronologue: Your Invitation Into the Future!

In the year 2257, humanity as we know it is challenged when an AI threat called The Avalon Republic manages to self-replicate itself. By the hand of the insane mechanical overlords, America and the other countries are put to the test as the green eyed apparatus’ hack our AI powered cars and technologies, clone their mechanical militia, and lay siege to our world in their efforts to turn humans into other machines. The Fight War wages as we send forth boots on the ground with our flags swinging through the air in bulk to defend our world. The fate of all existence lies in our hands…Should we fail, all hope will be lost.

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Boy I tell ya! Going back and forth with my interior editor about what I can and can’t afford felt comparable to me battling giant waves in the midst of a terrible sea storm!

Now, I know you’re saying: smh! You’re giving tips and you aren’t even famous?

I maaay not be famous, but I tell ya, the amount of work and content I dished aroubd the globe and online world across several social medias span a sum over 1,000 posts, messsages, and artworks.

If I did this for 40 more years, trust me? I’ll get famous! 😉 😉 And if you get out there and post your work, and sell yourself for another 40 years from today, I promise you’ll get famous yourselves too. Trust me.

Sometimes the rich not knowing who you are, is their loss. XD


Now Get Writing! Onward to Adventure!

3 A.M. (When The War Began) (Chronologue Suite Mix)

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Hello buds!

Gregory Thomas, Everybody’s Favorite uncle here!

Please enjoy this awesome Chronologue Suite Mix I did of the awesomely talented composer Yu Ya Huang’s 3 A.M.

I edited it to sound like the listener is right in the middle of an intense Avalonic Machine Siege!

Gunfire, and all!

Very emotional tear jerking work indeed, perhaps you will check out my book


In the year 2257, humanity as we know it is challenged when an AI threat called The Avalon Republic manages to self-replicate itself. By the hand of the insane mechanical overlords, America and the other countries are put to the test as the green eyed apparatus’ hack our AI powered cars and technologies, clone their mechanical militia, and lay siege to our world in their efforts to turn humans into other machines. The Fight War wages as we send forth boots on the ground with our flags swinging through the air in bulk to defend our world. The fate of all existence lies in our hands…Should we fail, all hope will be lost.

Chronologue: Your Invitation into the future!


Note:
The song is just for creative purposes; the song and effects are not mine, I just mashed them up together.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqC0OQZ02AY
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQn1Ipz1G…zbFqIN2cmq36BQtVO
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AXENeFFv…mq36BQtVO&index=2
www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9JMGZPXL…mq36BQtVO&index=3

Chronologue–Allfm Radio Interview (Louder Audio)

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Hey buds! It’s Everybody’s Favorite uncle, Gregory Thomas here!
The last upload of this was kinda hard to hear…So I fixed it for ya! I even included an introduction, so’s that you know what we’re talking about!

Allfm 96.9~The Real Voice of Manchester!
Huge shout out to Ms. Ruth @Caramelcharmz

Please enjoy my science fiction dystopian novel Chronologue’s Book Interview! Enjoy!

(Book Reading) Chronologue – Chapter 8 (Part 2)

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Hey buds! It’s your epic uncle ever, that one that’s your favorite! Gregory Thomas!
Here is part 2 to the chapter 8 reading of the science fiction dystopian novel Chronologue!
Enjoy buds!


And Now YOU TOO can own your very own epic novel ever!

The one with America battling the machines in the 23rd Century Future!

You will go Ga GA after this groovy book!

Chronologue is available for ebook and paperback purchase in your 21st Century Amazon Online Shopping department!

In the year 2257, humanity as we know it is challenged when an AI threat called The Avalon Republic manages to self-replicate itself. By the hand of the insane mechanical overlords, America and the other countries are put to the test as the green eyed apparatus’ hack our AI powered cars and technologies, clone their mechanical militia, and lay siege to our world in their efforts to turn humans into other machines. The Fight War wages as we send forth boots on the ground with our flags swinging through the air in bulk to defend our world. The fate of all existence lies in our hands…Should we fail, all hope will be lost.

Grab your intense novel from the future TODAY!

Chronologue: Your Invitatyion into the future…!

(Book Reading) Chronologue – Chapter 9 (Part 1)

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Hey buds!

This chapter reading of my intense dystopian novel,

WILL THE BE THE MOST INTENSE THING YOU EVER HEARD EVER!

This is Chapter 9 of Chronologe, enjoy!

-Gregory Thomas, Your favorite Uncle

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Chapter 9

Roaming Caravans

Roberts lurched back slowly and helplessly as the
brainwashed cars and civilians slowly marched towards the apartment building, with their arms they
would begin to chant “X” and then form the X!

(Book Reading) Chronologue —Chapter 8 Homecoming

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Hey BUDS! It’s Me! Gregory Thomas! Your most favorite uncle ever!
How’s it hangin’?
Here is another book reading of my science fiction dystopian Novel Chronologue!
Here’s Chapter 8!
Enjoy humanoids!
-From your epic uncle

Chapter 8

Homecoming

A crew of over 7 neighbors, Yon, Ms. Anita, and her
robot butler Obbie, Ben and his son Benny, Lizzie,
and a young man named Chris came creeping behind Butch and Officer Roberts as they approached the
door to Butch’s apartment.
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Hey there fellow Space Cadets!

Are you looking for something EPIC to read for the 21st Century Pandemic?

Well LOOK NO FURTHER!

Now you and friends can own your very own Invitation into the Future!

Chronologue is now available for ebook and paperback purchase on Amazon!

In the year 2257, humanity as we know it is challenged when an AI threat called The Avalon Republic manages to self-replicate itself. By the hand of the insane mechanical overlords, America and the other countries are put to the test as the green eyed apparatus’ hack our AI powered cars and technologies, clone their mechanical militia, and lay siege to our world in their efforts to turn humans into other machines. The Fight War wages as we send forth boots on the ground with our flags swinging through the air in bulk to defend our world. The fate of all existence lies in our hands…Should we fail, all hope will be lost.


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(Book Reading) Chronologue– Chapter 7 The Robot Overlords

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Hello again buds!
It’s Everybody’s favorite Uncle, Gregory Thomas here!
back with some more reading! Here is Chapter 7 of the intense novel Chronologue!
eNJOY!
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Chapter 7
The Robot Overlords

The Embassy and the Pentagon were in a panic…


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Chronologue is available for ebook and paperback purchase on Amazon!

In the year 2257, humanity as we know it is challenged when an AI threat called The Avalon Republic manages to self-replicate itself. By the hand of the insane mechanical overlords, America and the other countries are put to the test as the green eyed apparatus’ hack our AI powered cars and technologies, clone their mechanical militia, and lay siege to our world in their efforts to turn humans into other machines. The Fight War wages as we send forth boots on the ground with our flags swinging through the air in bulk to defend our world. The fate of all existence lies in our hands…Should we fail, all hope will be lost.

Come grab a copy of Chronologue today!

Chronologue: Your Invitation into the future…!