Fred

Fred

by Aaron T Knight
Fred

Fred

by Aaron T Knight

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Overview

A humorous tale about a quirky robot. Fred is the latest American status symbol. It will do all of your household chores by itself. New intelligence science has created the perfect servant for your home. However in Fred's case the inventor of the intelligence has a resentment against the owner of the robot company for stealing his ideas. For revenge he programs Fred to be anti social. A robot with a chip on it's shoulder will ruin the company as word gets out about Fred. A hilarious and wild pursuit for Fred ensues in New York in a desperate effort to capture the robot before any damage is done to the company image.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781463653002
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/28/2011
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.24(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.47(d)

About the Author

Interview with Aaron T Knight

Interviewer: I suppose you have been writing for a long time. When did you start work on your first novel ?

Aaron : I didn't exactly choose to be a writer. My creator was making a routine inspection and HE saw me flopping and floundering around with no hope of being worth anything. HE decided the only thing he could do was to make me a writer.

Interviewer: It's hard to believe you Mr. Knight. Do you have any proof to back up your claim that HE made you a writer ?

Aaron: Well, you know how writers are always broke. As soon as HE transformed me into a writer I became penniless. I used to have some money but now I'm busted.

Interviewer: I'm not truly convinced Mr. Knight.

Aaron: You know how writers use all kinds of metaphors, analogies and dramatic descriptions. Now that I am a writer I can't say "the man took a walk to the river." It has to be like "struggling against the wind that was howling like a wolf, the strong man with rippling muscles, made his way down to the storm tossed river which looked alive like a writhing creature in the agony of its final death throes." See what I mean ? Do you want more proof ?

Interwiewer: No, that's quite enough.
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