Meet John, an eighteen year old high school student who is failing at school, but a professional game and website designer, a computer troubleshooter and an aspiring author. John here makes violent reactions every time his eyes make contact with the font Comic Sans. In other words, he really hates seeing it, but the font is almost everywhere.
But that's not the premise of the book (sort of).
When John escapes school, runs away from home and moves around the country, with a bag of clothes, some money he earned from the nets, his laptop and his Nokia phone, he finds himself working with a group of teenagers in secret in Topeka, Kansas, where they plan to stop the "interwebz police" into raiding the internet's openliness by posing as adults and become the "politicians", individuals who are charismatic and intelligent that they know every corner of the world wide web. And they also have plans to take over the cyber world.
How they will ever do that? Stop the interwebz police and take over the world? Guess we'll have to find out.
And oh, and John finds love along the way.
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Chapter updates of the book is also going to be available here. :D
- C. Row, 4/27/12.
And we have a cover!
I have already started on writing on the first chapter.
I also add Smashwords for printing a professional digital copy of the book in the future.
- C. Row, 4/27/12.
The book currently has no written chapters yet, but it will have one soon. When I have the time to write.
And also, the cover is temporary until I draw and design something more fitting to the theme of the story. So we're gonna stick with this.
When the book is done, revision process will happen (checking of grammar and spelling), and the book will be published, available in print and for all of you to buy (if you are interested in buying it anyway. xD)
There will also be professional copy available in lulu.com.
Until then, hope you look forward to John's misadventures through the internet and senior life!
- C. Row, 4/26/12.