Story cover for Where We Call Home by TheNuthouse
Where We Call Home
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  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Mar 02, 2012
Have you ever wondered what you'd do if the world was coming to an end? What would you do if all our global warming and polluting finally added up, sending humans to the brink of extinction. Would you accept your fate, and take your death calmly, knowing that you contributed to the earth's destruction, or will you start cold blooded war because you believe its not your fault?
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The Hawaiian Special Forces

69 parts Complete Mature

This is the story I'm writing for NaNoWriMo 2015. The goal: 50,000 word RAW draft written entirely in the month of November. Unlike most of my stories, which I prefer to edit before posting, I'm actually going to post updates to this at the end of each day in chapter-sized chunks. The idea behind this story is that a terrorist attack in the near future causes the US to go hyper-isolationist, to the point that it abandons Hawaii and Alaska to fend for themselves. They do, forming the United Pacific States (maybe with a few other island countries). Hawaii then goes on to turn itself into the new world police with stealthy, genetically modified cyber-soldiers. I'm marking this story as mature because there will be action scenes, and probably some interesting perspectives on nudity and relationships. I'm not planning on anything explicit, but this won't be a kids book. Validated winner at 50,040 words!