The MetSche Message

Andre, nearly blind, experiences years of alienation, frustration, and abiding sadness in the face of human beings' cruelty to one another. His sources of joy are few: good food, music, computer science, and the arms of his lover, John. Only in middle age does he learn that he and a very few others have been chosen by two far superior alien races to deliver a message to all of humanity.

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The MetSche Message

Andre, nearly blind, experiences years of alienation, frustration, and abiding sadness in the face of human beings' cruelty to one another. His sources of joy are few: good food, music, computer science, and the arms of his lover, John. Only in middle age does he learn that he and a very few others have been chosen by two far superior alien races to deliver a message to all of humanity.

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The MetSche Message

The MetSche Message

by Stephen A. Theberge
The MetSche Message

The MetSche Message

by Stephen A. Theberge

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Overview

Andre, nearly blind, experiences years of alienation, frustration, and abiding sadness in the face of human beings' cruelty to one another. His sources of joy are few: good food, music, computer science, and the arms of his lover, John. Only in middle age does he learn that he and a very few others have been chosen by two far superior alien races to deliver a message to all of humanity.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152920154
Publisher: Stephen A. Theberge
Publication date: 03/13/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 423 KB

About the Author

I was born in Lewiston, Maine in 1963. Shortly thereafter, I moved to Attleboro, Massachusetts with my parents and my siblings, Denyse and Remy.

In 1968, I began attending Perkins School for the Blind in Watertown, Massachusetts as a residential student, graduating in 1982. I enrolled at Rhode Island College in 1982. I graduated from there in 1987 with a BA in computer science and a second BA in English literature, with a focus on creative, technical, and analytical writing.

In the late 1980s through the early 2000s, I tried my hand at my own business, which focused on software for the blind and visually impaired. I have done various types of work in Web testing, computer programming, and usability studies.

I am currently living in Attleboro, Massachusetts. I work for the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority as an ADA Compliance Tester. I also work for companies as a Usability Tester for the blind and visually impaired.

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