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Hello, Good afternoon.
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My name is Michael Hudson, and my dystopian novel that
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I've wrote is about a boy named Marty and how
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his mom used to tell him stories about how it
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was 100 years ago and later in his life, how
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he goes off going around to each state, gathering more
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and more people to fight against the dictatorship that is
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happening in their community, society and country.
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The setting in my book is it is a trash
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filled lonesome oasis filled with the generates and savages.
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Marty stands out and is unique by trying to help
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and save and switch up the world for it.
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It to be better for more cystic.
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Oh, Marty stands out and is ah, unique and is
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unique by trying to help and save and switch up
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the world to be, ah, better and more sustainable place
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for him and his friends and the rest of the
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country. For the rest of the country, Little Marty is
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faced with having to decide between his friends and family
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and the rest of the country, and between going to
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Canada and trying to get the military to help stand
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up against the against the U.
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S of A or he could choose for the rest
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of America, the society and the people in the slums
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like him to stand up against it together and reunite
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all of the states.
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The audience that I think is best suited for this
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book would be people that want to make the world
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a better place, to influence the younger people and to
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innovate our community, to make it a better and safer
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place and more sustainable for the future of the human
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race. I think I stand out between the rest of
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the other writers because of how I I have more
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drive, more capable capability to get down and straight into
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the work that is necessary.
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I think I'm better because this is my heart and
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soul and I pour everything into my writing.
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I think that I am better because of how I
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try and make the reader feel the mood changes and
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the anticipations in and the thrill seeking and hopefully for
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them to want to read more and more into my
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book. I would like to thank you for listening to
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me and what I have to say about my book
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and I wish you all a good afternoon.
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Good morning.
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Wherever you're at in the day.
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And I hope it could get better or hope that
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your sleep goes well.
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I do not know, but like Thio, say again, Please
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publish me.
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And good afternoon.
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That's all, folks.