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With National Novel Writing Month ’07 coming up, I thought I’d take the time to let you in on what I’m planning for my third novel:
I read an article about a man who, during his own autopsy, woke up claiming to be in extreme pain. At the same time, I had been playing Metroid Prime 3, constantly annoyed that enemies re-spawned whenever I left a room and re-entered it. “Didn’t that thing just die?” was a consistent thought of mine.
So I was inspired to create a story. What if this kind of thing were happening all too often? What if there was, in essence, an “epidemic of un-death”? I don’t mean zombies, not at all – in fact, an entirely different direction. What if this epidemic were a biological threat?
Something is making things seem dead, and then reviving them. Or, something is reviving what recently died. A recent scare involving MRSA across the northeastern US has also inspired me – the future of bacterial survival is entirely dependent on their evolving to avoid our antibiotics. We know that in the future most every strain of bacteria will be resistant to our treatments, and MRSA is just a taste of that deadliness. But what would happen if one of these bacteria weren’t deadly, but un-deadly? Who would try and use this bacteria to figure out how it worked?
And who might try and reverse-engineer it?
I announce Spawn, my third novel – a work-in-progress right now in overall plot, but looks to be shaping up to become my best novel, and possibly most action-filled novel, ever.






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Dude. That is awesome. Talk about changing the face of germ warfare! Can you imagine pharmacutical companies passing out pills that keep the dead, dead? I wonder how much those would cause. Crikey! Can’t wait to see how this turns out. Happy NaNo-ing!
You can smack me if you’ve already read this on Digg, but apparently essential/aromatherapy oils kill MRSA in under 2 minutes.
Please don’t use the word “un-deadly” in your novel. Its already confusing me. After all, your disease doesn’t cause immortality, it just causes an unconscious/near-death state mistaken for actual death. I have no idea what you mean by reverse-engineering an un-deadly disease. Would it become an un-un-deadly disease or just a deadly disease?
Edit: How can a disease that brings dead things back to life be a biological threat? Please clarify.
Didn’t you ever read Tuck Everlasting?
And Kuba, I don’t want you commenting on my novel. You’re too much of a downer – on everything. I don’t mind if you go fanboy about OS’s, but please don’t go fanboy on me and my stories. I ask this in all possibly sincerity – please do not comment on my novel.
I’m not “fanboying” , I’m criticizing. I agree to refrain from criticizing your stories in the future.
But your reference to Tuck Everlasting is wrong.
In any case, it would become a deadly disease.
Meaning people could reverse engineer it to create a biological superweapon that could kill millions.
You can do it, Boss! Write, write, write!
Oooh, this sounds very good. I like the idea.
…about MRSA…that thing is freaking me out.