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In a few generations, the extremists in America get their way and there is a period of mass evacuation of every 'minority race' to the homelands of their ancestors, whether they are American or foreign-born. The nations of the world gladly welcome in these foreigners, and the world becomes unrecognizable.

This is a work in progress, the initial concept for a project I've been considering for some time. This short story considers a future in which the dark forces wishing to defeat the better nature of our humanity succeed, and the fallout of that terrible failing on our part to take a stand. This project seemed more apropos today than ever before and my ardent hope is that its message connects.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherE. S. Smyth
Release dateAug 15, 2017
ISBN9781370811281
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E. S. Smyth

E. S. Smyth was and raised in Kalamazoo, Michigan and later moved to Phoenix, Arizona. Always a storyteller even as a child, there were many nights he’d spend scribbling in notebooks into the wee hours of the morning. What began as a passing interest in writing stories blossomed over time into a genuine love of well made, compelling stories that transports the reader far away from reality. At the age of seventeen, he finished his first complete novel, The Midas Project. Over the following years, he’s completed a number of smaller personal projects, working continuously at sharpening his own skills as a writer. In November of 2016 he completed The Prometheus Tree, which he self-published through Amazon KDP. Writing has been an avenue of expression for Evan over the years that few other joys have afforded him. He aspires one day to share his work on an even larger scale. In upcoming works, he delves into his thoughts on prejudice, perception, and social responsibility.

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