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Being Green

Chapter Five

Through dense, leafy underbrush, Jens and his troop quietly make their way to a clearing where a break in the tree canopy allows streams of light to fill the area; ferns and moss thrive among slabs of stone warmed by the midday sun. Forming a circle, the group sits atop the warm stones, and they… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Being Green - A Novel Leave a comment May 11, 2022May 18, 2022 4 Minutes

Being Green

Chapter Two

“Homo botanicus sounds good,” thought the 35-year-old Pierre Gittleman, his mind wandering away from Thomas Dougherty’s story about the benefits of fasting. Pierre’s mind has been moving a mile-a-minute lately, fueled by his certainty – you could almost call it an epiphany –… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Being Green - A Novel 2 Comments April 21, 2022May 18, 2022 5 Minutes

Being green

Chapter One

It is 2135, smack in the middle of the 6th Great Extinction. Humanity has been reduced to small pockets of civilization, some operating at a subsistence level through foraging and small scale farming, others, by remaining technologically advanced and with sufficient energy sources pursuing… Read the rest

Larry Barnett Being Green - A Novel 1 Comment April 11, 2022May 18, 2022 4 Minutes
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