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A sardonic science-fiction tale follows a reluctant public-relations agent, a reporter named Sam Kent, who becomes the human intermediary for invulnerable alien Monolithians intent on persuading humanity to adopt absolute pacifism. The aliens' enforced message and social control produce absurd, often darkly comic consequences as individuals and institutions strain under rules that ban choice and conflict. The narrative unfolds as daily, diary-like entries across a single month, mixing newsroom detail, bureaucratic encounters, and escalating social unrest while exploring themes of free will, conformity, and the unintended costs of imposed utopia.

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Richard Wilson

Richard Wilson was a versatile author known for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature. His works often blend imaginative storytelling with thought-provoking themes. Among his notable titles is "30-Day Wonder," which showcases his ability to craft engaging narratives. Wilson's writing spans various genres, including speculative fiction, as seen in works like "Dateline: Mars" and "The Futile Flight of John Arthur Benn." His stories frequently explore the complexities of human experience against fantastical backdrops, making him a unique voice in the literary landscape.

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