Pesky and the Particle

Pesky and the Particle by Baxter Huston is an independently published work released on September 9, 2019. This 104-page book, written in English, explores the lives of two disenfranchised individuals, Pesky and Festus, who encounter Ardy, an artificial intelligence linked to an alien species. Through their interactions, the characters develop a unique perspective on life, God, and the universe, presenting a blend of humor and simplicity in their existence.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of alien invasion and first contact, as Pesky and Festus negotiate on behalf of humanity with the aliens who harvest the emotional remnants of human hearts. The story emphasizes their detachment from socio-political issues, allowing them to focus on the essentials of life while ensuring that humanity’s future remains open to possibilities beyond current understanding. This edition invites readers to engage with a metaphysical and visionary exploration of existence and the human experience.
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Pesky and Festus were just two more disenfranchised, lonely losers in the world until they made the acquaintance of Ardy, an artificial intelligence in the service of a thoroughly alien species who thoughtlessly harvest the products of our broken, human hearts. Between them they manage to wield a clear perspective on life, God and the universe at large. They present a lovely, childlike, simple approach to their own existence and a lively but simple sense of humor. They live content with basics. As envoys for the Human race, they manage to negotiate an agreement with the aliens on behalf of an unaware humanity. Standing firmly on an uncompromising detachment from the socio-political vagaries of their moment in human history, they ensure that humanity’s future will never be limited to just what is known.
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