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J. Kingsley

Author

Ideas are meant to be read

About the Author

J. Kingsley writes fiction stories that bring modern philosophy to the forefront of our minds.  The near-future events in these easy-to-read stories make you think, make you laugh and hopefully make you challenge the world to be a better place.

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Towers

Fiction Book Series

Positivism Works / Inspire Evolution

When the world needed it most, Hauser Ellison created the perfect plan using the perfect device to set things right.  Cold war closed international borders.  Societies were failing.  Economies were imploding.  Evolution had been brought to a crawl.  The need was huge and Hauser became the only person on the planet who could fill that need.  So he did—and the world evolved again.

But that was twenty years ago.

Today, another need has Hauser’s son, Mo, being called to pick up the gauntlet. 

Inchovia, the most prolific country in the world, has fallen into a virtual sinkhole.   

Nobody knows why.  It's just a mess.

Using the power of extraordinary roundness, Mo must feel his way through a series of bizarre events to find the source of the need.   He must save Inchovia from disaster and save his extraordinary friends, who symbolize the very foundation of mankind, from having their towers torn down.

Need is a very human trait.  Stepping into sinkholes from time to time is rather guaranteed.  When the need becomes more than anyone else can handle, Mo walks the blurry lines between humanism and the phenomenal to save his friends and the world.   His adventures are just getting started. 

It’s a big planet. 

What's your tower made of ?

Bright Idea Bulb

Great minds discuss ideas.
Average minds discuss events.
Small minds discuss people.

 

- Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

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One idea in a particular moment can make all the difference.  The same idea in a different moment, or a different idea in the same moment, won't.

- J. Kingsley

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Read Everywhere

-  J. Kingsley

 

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