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Yellow Peril

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A post-globalisation story about Australia in 2110.Post apocalyptic films and novels are entertaining and disturbing. They present scenarios of global destruction in ways that makes us realise they could be our future.But what if we save the environment and avert world war? What kind of future will evolve from present social economic and political trends?YELLOW PERIL is a post-globalisation tale that presents possibilities for Australia that are just as disturbing as the desolate world of 'The Road' or 'Mad Max'. it is about the destruction of culture rather than landscape, the dying of the soul of a nation rather than the destruction of a country.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 27, 2013
ISBN9781301567010
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Stephen Faulds

Stephen Faulds is an English teacher at a Perth high school with many years experience teaching both English and Drama. He has written seven novels and published numerous poems, short stories and articles. He has written many short scripts, which have been performed by students at both primary and secondary level. His play Seatown was performed at The Blue Room theatre in 2007 and has been published by The Australian Script Centre. He has a web site featuring his writing, photography and artwork. He recently wrote a sequel to Seatown with the assistance of an ARTSWA writing grant. His work is featured on a web site at www.stephenfaulds.com which is archived at the State Library of WAWriter’s notebook http://stephenfaulds.wikispaces.com/

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