Two Stories Well Worth Climbing

“Two Stories Well Worth Climbing” by Leonard Greenberg, published by Xlibris on August 9, 2017, is a collection of two engaging narratives. This edition, written in English and spanning 48 pages, presents thought-provoking themes within the realms of fiction and science fiction. The first story, “Twilight Colloquy,” features two old-timers reflecting on the rapid growth of the nation’s population and its implications for the future. The second story, “The Gift of the Magpie,” explores an internet exchange between an ordinary individual and a computer icon, culminating in a unique offer aimed at improving the world.
Readers will find that both stories are crafted with attention to detail and feature surprising conclusions. The discussions in “Twilight Colloquy” delve into societal changes, while “The Gift of the Magpie” highlights the intersection of technology and human experience. Each narrative invites contemplation on the consequences of modern life and the potential for positive change, making this book a noteworthy addition for those interested in speculative fiction.
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“Two Stories Worth Climbing” consists of two stories, both well worth remembering. The first, “Twilight Colloquy”, tells of two old-timers discussing the nation’s recent rapid growth in population and the consequences of that growth upon the nation’s (and the universe’s) future. The second, “The Gift of the Magpie”, tells of an internet exchange between an ordinary person and a computer icon with a very special offer almost certain to make this a better world. Each of these stories has a very special ending that will come as a surprise.
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