MOM, by Collin Piprell
Olivier Cousinou’s image “Long Grey
has been adapted and used with permission.

MOM
(about 114,000 words)


Can the last few humans survive without their MOM?

Publishers, agents, bounty hunters please note: I’ve only recently finished MOM, and the book needs a good publisher (the cover is a working mock-up). While exploring more conventional routes to publication, I’m proposing the following: Introduce me to a good US or UK literary agent who agrees to represent me with MOM and WIN BIG…[pending legal advice].



MOM is the best book I’ve seen for showing just what happened to humanity in the first half of the 21st century. (Of course why wouldn’t it be the best, what with the author getting the straight goods from yours truly?) Who’s to say whether we can really change the past, but if enough people read about what happened soon enough, maybe a lot of it will never actually happen. Mind you, it’s hard to say where would that leave me and Ellie now. Whatever. My advice is that you read MOM.” (Leary)

“I didn’t like Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy either. (Ted Garland, Collin’s oldest friend)
The Proteant Enigmass


Read a few short chapters