[imc-sheffield] Seeking link swap - Novel condeming battery chickens and all factory farming

Barry Tighe barrycwww at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 27 02:58:33 PDT 2007


>From the author
  Seeking reciprocal link
   
   
  Dear all,
   
  As people concerned about the treatment of battery chickens, you may be interested in a new novel on the subject. Youth Market, volume One of The Spawater Chronicles by Barry Tighe.
  Comedy fiction, it shows what happens when a concerned group of ordinary people decide to fight back against the factory-farm industry and the way such protestors are portrayed in the media.
   
  'Youth Market'.
   
  Which is worse - the barbaric treatment of battery chickens, or bad 
television?
Jady is unhappy with television being 'dumbed down'. He decides to dumb it 
down even more so that it will get so bad that people will stop watching. 
This will force the program makers to go up market in order to get the 
viewers back. How can it fail?
Joanna, Jady's partner, believes that factory farms are cruel and starts up a local 'pirate' Internet television station, secretly funded by the corporate advertisers in a 'deal with the devil'. She and her friends arrange a live televised debate between a local chicken factory 
farmer and the opposition, with unexpected results....
Aimed at teenagers and up.

   
  Will you consider linking my book to your site? I will be pleased to reciprocate.
   
  
  http://www.canwritewillwrite.com/shop.htm
   
   
  Youth Market is available in the UK from:   
http://www.amazon.co.uk and
  
http://canwritewillwrite.com/shop.htm - giving further details


  Youth Market is available in the US from:
   
  http://www.amazon.com and
   
  http://canwritewillwrite.com/shopus.htm - giving further details.


   
  I hope you do not mind me emailing you; I obtained your email address from your website.
   
  If you have any comments, please send them to: barrycwww at yahoo.com
   
  Regards,
   
  Barry Tighe

   
   
   
   


http://www.canwritewillwrite.com/shopus.htm for all your Amazon needs
   
    

       
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