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By: Robert McGuiness

Dropped Calls

Pages: 130 Ratings: 5.0
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Dropped Calls will ring like a lost phone and have you scrambling to pick up the call. Should water, food, and even the air we breathe become threatened? Providence assembles at the bugler’s call. When democracy is under threat from our collective complacency, these words shall find meaning in the screaming echoes of two centuries past “eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.

In this work of fiction, the resonance of truth should challenge the reader’s sagacity so that each person becomes the keystone to the solution. Just like Siddhartha, to read it once is a revelation, and immersed deep in its pages, understanding and enlightenment may develop.

Perhaps some of the people and places in this book are familiar to you. Imagine the events that unfold happening to your loved ones, in your backyard, or on your watch. Prudence necessitates reading Dropped Calls as an act of prevention and a pathway to compassion.

Robert Gary McGuiness was born in Bay Shore, New York, on February 8, 1954. He graduated from Smithtown Central High School in 1972. After school he travelled west to Arizona and eventually to California, where he has lived since 1976. He was an active part of the “back to land” movement and homesteaded off the grid in Northern California. He has two children, three wonderful grandchildren and a dog named Marbles.
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  • This anthology of 3 short stories gave me something to think about... " 5-G Over Walden Pond" brought to mind the potential dangers of using new technology before investigating what future ramifications might entail. A must read for ALL Luddites and for anyone else for that matter. Next, the "Dream-catchers of Lago-a-Mar" is a really interesting take on current events here in the U.S.A., giving a different outcome for optimists the world over. I'm wondering what King George did with all of HIS dream-catchers? " Other Gods" , the final story, shows the reader that all living things are so fortunate. I encourage readers to pick this up. You can read it quickly, but the ideas in each story will not leave your thoughts.

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