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"Vostok by Steve Alten"

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Blogger Steve Alten said...

From the author:

In writing The LOCH, I penned a story about a clever marine biologist's personal quest to resolve a 70-year old mystery. As in all my books, a ton of research went into the novel, which served to flesh out the storyline.

The sequel, VOSTOK takes Zachary Wallace (yes, using the same characters DOES constitute a sequel) to a far different mysterious body of water. Lake Vostok's facts are mind-boggling. A 15 million year old liquid lake, sealed beneath 2.5 miles of ice, harboring life that can be traced to the Miocene era (where Megalodons and other creatures dominated). Two islands are present in this massive body of water - and something else - a mysterious object exuding a magnetic field off the scale.

Those are the facts. And from those facts, I wove a thriller that incorporates ALL of those facts.

Sure, I could have made it a simple monster tale (been there, done that), but that magnetic field and its implications were too powerful to ignore. Fifteen million years ago, SOMETHING landed/crash-landed in Lake Vostok, and it's still active.

I never believed in ETs or UFOs until I watched The Disclosure Project. The evidence is hard to dispute. The founder of The DISCLOSURE PROJECT is Dr. Steven Greer, the foremost authority on ETs. He and I spent several days together during the writing prccess and the stuff he shared is frightening in its implications. I filtered nothing in using it in Vostok.

There are always going to be critics - that goes with the territory. It's no coincidence Vostok's harshest critics were also OMEGA PROJECT, The SHELL GAME and GRIM REAPER's harshest critics -- hard-core Republicans who are climate-change deniers. And yet VOSTOK is not political, nor is it about climate change. It does include FACTUAL DETAILS on how clean energy technologies have been black-shelved and patents denied so that those in power keep society addicted to fossil fuels -- guilty as charged. Still, that info takes up about 4 scattered pages of a 400 page novel.

I have no doubt the reviewer lashed out because he doesn't want to be reminded that we're facing serious problems that have wrongly been politicized by oil oligarchs and the Koch Bros.

I write to both entertain and to inform. Unfortuunately, a few reviewers get upset when the latter gets interpreted as a political message.

Survival is not a political message.

--Steve Alten

March 24, 2015 at 2:35 PM

Blogger PR said...

Thanks for replying to this review. I'm not sure if you read it though. I didn't write anything about politics in my review as that didn't come into play when I read VOSTOK.

As far as why I "lashed out": your belief is wrong. I have no political allegiance to political parties, oil oligarchs, or the Koch Bros.

I wrote that authors are free to pursue whatever agenda they wish to convey. Just be mindful that there will be readers who might not enjoy the journey as it is and then write about it.

A negative review does not a "hard-core Republican", "cllimate-change denier" make.

April 30, 2015 at 1:41 PM

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