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Guy E. Estes

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Guy Estes was born in Huntsville, Alabama in 1970 and grew up on his family's ancestral sugar plantation in New Iberia, Louisiana, where he currently resides with his wife and three children. His grandchildren are the eighth generation of his family to grow up on the place, which was occupied by Union troops during the Civil War. He has a bachelor's degree in social studies education and a master's degree in European history. His day job is an instructor at a small safety consultation company. He taught public school for three years and, as a result, no longer fears hell. He can also be found at https://guyestes.weebly.com/
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Guy E. Estes It would be several things. Aleena's home is the Artisan League, a confederation of provinces united by economics. They're pretty libertarian, but the…moreIt would be several things. Aleena's home is the Artisan League, a confederation of provinces united by economics. They're pretty libertarian, but the provinces generally have each others backs and will help however they can. The state would do what it could. Neighboring states could help if they were so inclined, or if they were allies with a formal agreement between them. When Crete was devastated by the tsunami unleashed by the Thera eruption, the Egyptians mounted a relief effort. And then are individuals. Here in Louisiana we have something called the Cajun Navy - when floods and hurricanes hit us, these people - individuals acting entirely on their own, not a formal organization like the Red Cross - get in their bass boats and go to flooded home to do whatever they can. They even went to Texas when Hurricane Harvey hit. So it in the event of natural disasters, invasions, etc., it would be a combination of those, unless the event was so bad most of everything and everyone got wiped out.(less)
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Hello, everyone, and welcome. Chase Witherspoon here, and we’re with Aleena Kurrin, star of the debut novel Triad. Aleena, thanks for joining us today.
Aleena: Thank you for having me.
Chase: Why don’t we start with the basics? Tell us about where you’re from.
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This was a fun little sci-fi story for elementary school readers. In this installment, the protagonists go to Labyrinthia to rescue a classmate and end up rescuing some aliens. The story is perfect for its target audience. One of the things I liked w ...more
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This is a well-written fantasy with solid world building that doesn't get too heavy. Likewise, the magic systems are well-constructed and consistent. The pacing was perfect. I did find the protagonist, Gya, occasionally got on my nerves. When it was ...more
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A Quick Spin Around the Galaxy is a nice diversion. The human species is about to off itself in a man-made plague and the aliens that have been observing invite one of us to make the case for aliens to intervene for human survival. They pick Jake, wh ...more
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“Revenge is sweet and not fattening.”
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“People naturally fear that which they do not understand, and they naturally seek to destroy that which they fear.”
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“The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser men so full of doubts.”
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