Authors: Dennis K. Biby
Tags: #environmental issues, #genetic engineering, #hawaii, #humor fiction, #molokai, #sailing
Once
again, Gybe reflected, he had drifted off-course. Yeah, he had
helped the wrongly accused – how cliché. And he had
received some financial compensation. The biotech writing assignment
for the magazine was finished. However, illegible notes, misfiring
thoughts, and unresearched questions littered his half-written novel
like the flotsam on too many once-clean shores.
Tomorrow,
he would sail away from this paradise and continue his goal of
sailing about the world.
Susan
cuddled closer. “So sailorman, want to shiver me timbers?”
Meanwhile,
there is tonight.
The
end
Honolulu,
Hawai‘i
Thanks
to Dan Biby who offered a quick edit after I got stuck in an endless
editing loop. Also, thanks to my friends and acquaintances who
controlled their laughter when I began writing Moloka‘i Reef.
Thanks
to Della Sztuk for designing the cover.
This
is a work of fiction but Hawaiian reefs like other reefs around the
world are dying at an alarming rate. Also, the turtle tumors, when
witnessed firsthand will sadden even the toughest heart. I highly
recommend
Fire in the Turtle House
by Osha Gray Davidson which
describes the virus fibropapillomatosis in detail and its tragic
effect on sea turtles.
Thank
you
for reading Moloka‘i Reef.
If
you enjoyed this book, please tell your friends, post comments on
bookseller sites, e-mail everyone you know, tweet, and blog, blog,
blog. Your reward will be a quicker release of the next novel in the
Adventures of Gybe. Check Aweigh.com for news of the next release.
E-book
and paperback versions of Moloka‘i Reef are available at your
favorite retailer. Visit Smashwords.com or the author’s
homepage at
Aweigh.com
,
for a complete list.
Thank
you,
Dennis