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BR Forest Elections Upcoming

This is just a quick reminder that the BR Forest elections will be starting soon. Make sure to check in regularly so you don't miss the elections. Here are the parties you can vote for in the elections: Public Affairs - website , BeineWiki article SusanCentral Co-operative Choices Party United Provinces Royal Mail Eco AnglicanNext Zero Vegans ConservativeGen

I'm Writing A New Book

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I'm writing a new dystopian book called "The Adventures of Emejulia Smith", which is about capitalism, and plentfruitfulism, and is inspired by Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. The book, when completed, will be available on my website, BeineWiki, and BeineBooks. The Adventures of Emejulia Smith will be longer than The Forgotten Voyage, and will hopefully be better, more descriptive, and more exciting. The book is not set in an earlier time, unlike The Forgotten Voyage, which will hopefully mean I have more creative freedom to write whatever. Please stay tuned, and I will post links to the book when I'm done. Current proposed book cover by Beinevach CreativeWorks

My Best Poems

Here are the best poems I have written so far! The Dawn’s Light As dawn brings its orange light, The trees and bushes start to quiver, For no longer is it night, The life emerges; and does deliver. The quiet night has been and gone, And now the trees are full of song, The mist does rise; the skies clear, It almost feels like a new year. The Undergrowth That dense undergrowth blows about, And an occasional flower does sprout, But the ground remains green, The flowers unseen, Shrubbery covers those windy plains, Not even a place to plant those grains, And once the sun rises, There are no compromises, And the shrubs grow into the lanes. Far Away So close, yet so far away, That harsh dawn does start the day, The people maddened by passersby, A threat to their home and life. A solemn song from far away, The cold night does turn to day, Maybe from their weary grave, A way forward they might pave. The Bush Walking through that treacherous bush, The night calls; and gives one a push, The end i

Read The Forgotten Voyage

Check out my new science fiction novel: read it on my website , or read it on BeineWiki . Here's a quick summary: Preface The novel opens by stating that many people did not know that the human race's origins are traced back to places other than earth. The preface then describes a theory that humans were sent to earth through space in a spacecraft from millions of miles away. It then states that many scientists do not believe the theory and that Mr Richards, the main character, will prove them wrong. Before the invasion Before the invasion occurs, the novel describes the daily life of Mr Richards, collecting samples, researching and interacting with locals. He is particularly friendly with Farmer John Walkey. They interact many times, and when Farmer Walkey is sick, Mr Richards contemplates suicide. When Mr Richards goes to buy a book for Farmer Walkey, a falling star drops onto the village, destroying the entire main village and flattening buildings. The invasion Mr Richards d

Check Out MW Connect

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Hey guys! MW Connect was released yesterday, so please check it out. You can find it on the NetzApp Store, or visit the Myres-Weybridge website to download it. MW Connect

Read My New Book

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Go read my brand new book "By the Hawthorn Tree". It is a plentfruitful political satire, which criticises capitalism and brings light to how people are treated due to capitalism and corporate greed. Read By the Hawthorne tree here → Read on Bleys Robertson Books , read on BeineWiki The cover for By the Hawthorn Tree