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"Sweet Dreams" is the sequel to, "Every Wednesday Fortnight". It's, 'What-happens-next'. A story of what can happen if you get what you always wanted but then aren't sure what to do with it...
Rosie and John work as maintenance men at a glass warehouse. Not especially demanding work, but early one morning a spacecraft lands; containing alien life-forms. These life-forms are searching for the answer to one of the mysteries of the universe: How is glass made? Unfortunately, neither Rosie nor John have any clear idea. They decide to investigate.
Some people didn't believe in Spaceships; until they saw a Spaceship. Some people didn't believe in Time-travel; until they travelled in time. Some people were prepared to believe in anything - even parallel universes! Some people believed in something they couldn't even see. Some people didn't believe in anything. Fortunately, The Gods believed in them all... Watch this Space. Watch this Time. Watch yourself...
Dave Jeanes lives and writes in Bristol, England. Every Wednesday Fortnight is a story of love, lust and love; in that order. It is a story about what business. About what happens when supply outstrips demand. And vice-versa. A story of the importance we place on valued things in a day and age when everything should be obvious. And explainable...
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This is a compelling story about how a large group of diverse steel companies from around the world came together to achieve major technological breakthroughs in development of Advanced High Strength Steels and lightweight automotive design. Although the technical achievements were of keen interest to global automakers, this is also a fascinating story about the issues concerning cultural, language, and differing commercial interests that had to be overcome and adapted in order to create an unprecedented global consortium of competing companies and different personalities.
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