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Last day to enter Bill Gourgey’s Glide contest!

Win a black 2GB USB Bracelet imprinted with the Glide logo and filled with Glide goodies including the Glide eBook, invention imagery, and interviews with the author. Click Here for Full Contest Details!

Bill Gourgey’s Glide USB Bracelet & eBook Giveaway!

Share some of your amazing Wattpad comments and reviews for Glide on Amazon and you’ll have a chance to win a black 2GB USB Bracelet imprinted with the Glide logo and filled with Glide goodies including the Glide eBook, invention imagery, and interviews with me, the author, talking about Glide I’ll be giving away THREE bracelets.

Click Here for Full Contest Details! This contest will run from February 22 to March 21, 2012.

Thank You Wattpadders!!!

Glide on!

Bill Gourgey’s Glide USB Bracelet & eBook Giveaway!

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Share some of your amazing Wattpad comments and reviews for Glide on Amazon and you’ll have a chance to win a black 2GB USB Bracelet imprinted with the Glide logo and filled with Glide goodies including the Glide eBook, invention imagery, and interviews with me, the author, talking about Glide I’ll be giving away THREE bracelets.

Click Here for Full Contest Details! This contest will run from February 22 to March 21, 2012.

Thank You Wattpadders!!!

Glide on!

Green Science (and Fiction) 101

Anti-gravity? Efficient wind farms and solar energy? It’s not as far-fetched as you think. Check out this guest post from Glide author Bill Gourgey:

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The other day I was talking to my neighbor, a high level TV executive at the Discovery Channel, about Green Science.  We were at a party and the topic came up because he asked me what I was up to, so I began to describe my new novel, Glide, and how one of its themes is Green Sci Fi.  Well, I might as well have announced that I was writing about something as whimsical as Oz. He wrote me off with a wave of his hand.  Green doesn’t sell, he said matter-of-factly.  Really, I said, that surprises me. The opinion polls I’ve seen and the research I’ve done suggests that people love the concept of Green. That’s just it, he replied, they love the concept, but as soon as it comes down to the reality—to changing lifestyles to be Green—they avoid it.  Trust me, he added, I know. We keep trying out Green programs on the network and they just don’t get traction. 

Of course, there must be some truth to my neighbor’s advice.  After all, he has the numbers to prove it. That got me a bit worried. If people don’t enjoy watching Green shows on TV, what would compel them to read Green fiction? But the more I thought about it and continued to research Green Science and Green Science Fiction, the more I realized that Green is simply too broad a term to throw around without qualifying it. For example, most people probably don’t want to be told that they should be making the extra effort to compost their organic garbage and recycle the rest. It’s a lot of work.  Who has time…or money? And those are the kinds of Green How-To shows you tend to find on TV, narrated by some svelte intellectual who leaves you feeling guilty for not making more of an effort.  BUT!  What if there was an invention that allowed you to throw out your garbage the way you always do? Underneath the counter, this little machine would sort your trash for you and compact it so that all you would have to do is take two little biodegradable bags out to the curb each week? One labeled “Organics” the other “Recyclables.” Sounds a bit like something the Cat in the Hat might come up with, I know, but that invention, if it existed, would be Green Science.  Since it doesn’t yet exist (to my knowledge) it would be Green Sci Fi. For the record, you can buy indoor compost stations (they look like fish tanks) and multi-bin trash compactors, but nothing that automatically sorts through a continuous flow of household trash.  At least, not on the residential level.  Commercially, lots of companies are tackling the waste-sorting problem with a fair amount of success.  Hence, the lines between Science and Fiction have already begun to blur when it comes to Green Waste Management.  Still with me?

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Watt Inspired Glide’s Trailer

A guest post from writer Bill Gourgey:

As I was writing my novel, Glide, it occurred to me (during the process) that the material would be perfect for a variety of media formats. Of course, most writers would be thrilled to see their book turned into a film or TV series (that is, after achieving best seller status!), but it’s only recently that writers sit down to write considering the full transmedia possibilities of their story. Transmedia is another hifalutin term not to be confused with multimedia. Where multimedia involves presenting content using media combinations (audio and imagery, text and video, etc.), transmedia involves presenting content on different media platforms altogether (eBook, film, app, game, connected TV, etc.). Anyway, as I was writing Glide, creating its future worlds (both the apocalyptic and the post- ), defining the “green” inventions that populate its landscape, I realized that the story had great transmedia potential.

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SIGNS OF THE FUTURE

Ever tried to imagine the future?

Today, we bring you a guest post from Bill Gourgey, author of “Glide”, a Green Sci-Fi novel that shows us an optimistic view of the future with eco-friendly technology: 


When I wrote my novel, Glide, I was confronted with the challenge of creating a character who was not only a genius but THE genius inventor of the next century.   For us non-geniuses (I’m being kind with that term), it’s tough enough to imagine the kinds of thoughts a genius might have, but it’s even tougher to translate those thoughts into realistic inventions.  Still, it’s a lot of fun to think about.  Kind of like imagining what life forms on other worlds might look like. 

I had another parameter to work with.  I wanted the inventions to be “green.”  I’m one of those crazy authors who believes that Art Inspires Life just as much as Life Inspires Art.  If we artists and authors imagine technologies that are healing technologies, ecologically responsible, and capable of improving our world, then maybe scientists will invent them.  On the other hand, if we imagine Armageddon, then…well, you can fill in the blank.

So, with these parameters, and using history as my guide, I set out to figure out what scientific findings might turn the increasingly grim facts about our world (planet, especially) on their head.  To me, it always seems like the simplest inventions are often the most elegant.  And that’s how I stumbled on Glide.  Anti-gravity.  Imagine a technology that manipulated gravitational force fields.

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