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Novel Problems

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Humourous sci-fi with alien beings, relatable characters, and a hint of romance.

"Novel Problems" by George Morrison is a humourous sci-fi with alien beings, relatable characters, and a hint of romance. Vivid descriptions and attention to details within scenes brings this tale to life.


Jake is a secret novelist. Rejection after rejection has dimmed his zest for writing, but he still attempts to write the next great sci-fi novel. He sits behind his government-issued desk and dreams up stories for his characters. His faithful friend, Felipe, is his sounding board. With their mischievous book-hurrying dog, Chaucer, they live a quiet life of geeky bachelors.


Together, they proofread Jake's recent novel, which is based largely in information gleaned from Jake's government job. The plot incorporates somewhat secret touch-points, but Jake shrugs it off as simply being part of a fictional story.


When Jake's young niece, Daphne, discovers his latest novel, she decides to surprise him by sending it to a local publishing agent. This is when Jake's trouble begins, and he could only wish his manuscript had stayed buried.


Claire, a hardworking literary agent, receives the manuscript and is intrigued by the realistic premise and correlation to local government. After her initial research, she sends the manuscript out for further fact-checking, Little did she know that the sci-fi tale about aliens from outer space would reach an actual inter-planetary visitor! What was once pure fiction is regarded as a true documentary of government secrets.


The network of aliens is human-like and powerful. Their reaction to being, as they believe, discovered, is paranoia. With good reason.


Soon, Jake, Claire, and even little Daphne, are embroiled in a government conspiracy that goes beyond country, beyond Earth.


This book is a fun jaunt through a world that could be, and is highly relatable.

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Jessica Lucci is an award winning indie author on a quest to use books to unite society.

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About the author

George Morrison is an award-winning author with a life-long addiction to reading and writing sci-fi and fantasy. His interests include bar league volleyball, classical guitar, and bad sci-fi movies from the ’50s. view profile

Published on October 11, 2020

80000 words

Genre: Humor & Comedy

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