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Published: 11th December 2020
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Published: 10th February 2023
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Published: 24th January 2022
Earth Won: 2nd Edition
By (Author) Arthur Seymour
BookBaby
BookBaby
10th February 2023
United States
Paperback
92
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm
163g
This story tells how a little dog named Glen was used by the Spirit of the earth to fight a Creature called GREED and change the world. In this book you will meet his human friends, Seymour and Ruby. They also are connected to the Spirit of the earth and have a romantic relationship that leads to marriage. You will also meet some robots, with Metatronic brains that allow them to have metaphysical capabilities. There is Robyn, Max, Min, and Feenix and they are all guardian angels sent by the Spirit of the earth. You will meet Glens best friend a cat named Devyn. Links in the book will take you to objects in the real world that are as magical as the fictional objects in the story. These links can be changed by the reader and the reader will become a Dynamic Editor. All changes by readers will be recorded in ALL books, past, present, and future through a patent pending process. So incredible, the patent pending on this process and the method is trademarked with the name SiBoRE, derived from Simple Books Readers Edit. A great teaching tool for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math). The book has fiction for fun, and non-fiction for learning with the real world links.
Arthur (Art) F. Seymour is an entrepreneur, inventor, educator, philosopher, and author. Seymour studied electrical engineering at Christian Brothers University and earned his master's degree at IIT. He started his career at Motorola and later he managed a group of engineers at Zenith Radio Corporation. Seymour launched E-Blox Inc. after forty-four years of being the President of Elenco Electronics, Inc. Now, he has more than a dozen patents with a few still pending. Seymour believes that a series of books that readers can edit will inspire others to become future authors. The SiBoRE(R) system is the first step in starting this collaboration between author and readers.