If they build it they won’t come.By Sam North


If they build it they won’t come. Why would anyone build a high-speed railway for £50 Billion when the unions won’t drive it and prospective passengers all work from home now? Everything has changed. HS2 was an idea for the 20th Century, not today it seems.

Editorial: What are you afraid of?

Ill health? Climate Change? War with China? War with Russia?  Or both simultaneously. The Far Right rising again in Europe and America?  How about A.I.? Mass illegal migration?  Energy Costs and Shortages?

Pretty much all of the above are imminent.  Reading the Sunday papers or listening to the news (not Fox or GB News) you can only come away with a pretty bleak view of the future and precious few solutions that don’t curb your freedoms to enjoy life.  I have just read John Gray’s book The New Leviathans that builds on the philosopher Hobbes and predicts the end of liberalism and the rise of kleptocracies everywhere, including the USA, which will revert to a kind of neo-feudal state with elites and extreme poverty and violence.  We already live in a world where Musk on X claims he is promoting ‘freedom’ but filling the world only with ‘hate’. Orwell would have understood that so well. *Meanwhile in this months issue James Campion says Trade Unions are back in vogue in the USA.

 Whether young or old, it doesn’t matter which, both are equally affected by the future but may have different fears.  The young must fear the coming of A.I. to take their jobs (especially the boring jobs, the starter jobs). Young professionals will certainly fear A.I., that includes lawyers, doctors, economists, journalists, academics and as the Hollywood strikes revealed, actors, writers, and musicians.  (This editorial is free of any A.I. influence).  Then add their concerns about global warming. We learn this week that A.I. computer hubs consume billions of gallons of fresh water that is needed for farmland. Everyone may want to protest that, some will want to vote for political parties that promise to eliminate cars entirely – in Wales (UK) all cars have to travel at 20 mph already and they are no doubt ordering many red flags to hold up in front of them for the coming mass unemployment due there.

Sadly protests in the UK and Europe won’t make a damn bit of difference as most of the pollution (from coal-fired power stations) that is driving up the global temperature are located in China and India. Both are still building coal-fired power stations and protesting in China is illegal and ill advised in Modi’s India. As an aside Bloomberg (9.27.23) states that 62% of Apple factories based in Asian countries are at risk of flooding due to global warming and most are fuelled by fossil fuels (Natural Gas or Coal).

So whereas we can establish being young isn’t much fun anymore, the old have multi-level problems, ageing, health, obesity, the consequences of decades ill advised diets, smoking, alcohol. Combine this with a declining workforce in European healthcare systems it’s not trending for a good outcome. Then factor in a total lack of places or money to house millions of elderly unable to care for themselves (especially in the UK) we are heading for a social care disaster. (Unless you have money, a lot of money).  Global warming will also produce shortages of food, ever-higher prices and as populations’ age shortages of labour to work in food production. (See Japan).  As world temperatures rise the food we are used to eating will fail to grow.  Some crops can adapt but feed nine billion people as it is predicted to be by 2050?  I have my doubts.  So food security and your right to access it will be paramount. (Just like all the dystopian novels tell you). Malthus may yet be proved right.

You might argue that A.I. will solve all these problems. We might get lucky and not re-elect Trump in the USA, but pity Ukraine if they do.  The sc-fi writer Paulo Bacigalupi wrote about food companies solving the world food problem by coming up with ‘nutrition free food’ and millions died of starvation with full stomachs. (The Wind Up Girl). We already have a UPF (ultra-processed foods) that have caused mass obesity.  And instead of teaching people to eat healthily we give them a diabetes drug Ozempic to gorge on instead, courtesy of Novo Nordisk (now the most valuable company in Denmark. 
 
Don’t think things looked any better in the sixties.  There was the permanent threat of nuclear war (from Russia as ever). It affected the psyche of a whole generation who learned to live for the moment rather than invest in the future. After all, many people back then didn’t think there would be a future.  It’s ironic that those same people are still alive and facing the same threat from Russia again.  It meant that many people, me included, didn’t make plans or get a pension until far too late.  It was a case of damn, I’m still alive, I’d better get a proper job and get on the housing ladder before it’s too late.

I asked my nieces and nephews what they fear and although they parrot climate change, all their worries are mostly about school, exams, their immediate future, they don’t seem to look at the wider view.  Maybe that’s healthy.  My youth was definitely blighted by fear of nuclear war (my school was next to the atomic bombers airbase).  They are definitely worried about personal safety, knife crime, being on the wrong side of wokeness and are extremely devoted to political correctness. I never once worried about my personal safety when a kid, except for what might fall out of the sky one day.

So many people now say ‘I never watch the news or read a newspaper.’ They get all their ‘news’ from on-line or Tik-Tok which is totally free of fact checking or balance. So everyone has opinions on everything but no actual knowledge.  Worse, they seem happy with that because algorithms deliver them more water from a poisoned well to reinforce those new set of views by the minute.

My friend says ‘What does it matter, we all die in the end.’ That’s factually true, but wouldn’t you prefer to choose when and where and how? Yes, I believe mankind is driving climate change, no I don’t believe that we will ‘solve’ the problem in time to save the bulk of humanity or the wild animals.

Solutions of the hairshirt variety will not be politically acceptable and people will just elect people like Trump who tell them it’s a hoax, even as Category Six hurricanes sweep their houses into oblivion.
That’s my fear.
Oct 3rd” PS: Saw Dumb Money which is all about the ‘little people’ investors against the evil hedge funds who stood to lose billions shorting Gamestop. Starring Paul Dano, Pete Davidson, Seth Rogen and a host of others its a real David vs Goliath story. Not quite in the league of ‘The Big Short’ but very much a social media portrait of the USA today. Go see.

© Sam Hawksmoor October 2023
Editor and author of We Feel your Pain & The Book of Ashes

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MAY EDITORIAL: Scenarios for Doomsday

Welcome to this MAY 2020 edition of Hackwriters. 21 years on-line, 7700+ articles – reviews – stories – travel – share any feature you like and pass them on using the links. By Sam Hawksmore.

*As of May 9th around 4,057,000 have been infected worldwide, with 278,000 deaths. Take comfort that over 1,415,000 have recovered. (Worldometers.info) ** It is definitely slowing. May this trend continue.

7DaysMAY EDITORIAL: Scenarios for Doomsday

* As we remember Victory in Europe 75 years ago is there something brewing to bring war and desolation back into sharp focus?

Seven Days in May a novel by Fletcher Knebel tells the story of a plot to overthrow the US President because he supports a nuclear demilitarization treaty and they fear a Soviet sneak attack.  It was later made into one of the best political/military thrillers in 1964, directed by John Frankenheimer with a screenplay by Rod Serling. (Later of ‘Twilight Zone’ fame.)

Why bring this up now, aside from it being May.  I believe there are scenarios developing that could endanger the whole world.  These might be as a result of those Covid nightmares that people talk about or just a natural pessimist’s reasoning.  August 2020 could be a very dangerous time for all of us.

Scenario 1:  As Trump ramps up pressure on China to admit to responsibility for Covid-19 and destroying the world economy, they react with ever increasing shrill rhetoric.  By August the death toll in the USA from the virus could be in the 300,000 mark thanks to the Republican States prematurely breaking lockdown under Trump’s encouragement.  The virus is out of control and Trump needs a distraction from his glaring shortcomings.  China can see that the US Navy is suffering from the virus as is the US Army. They take the opportunity to test Trump’s resolve and attack Taiwan. What will Trump do as a ‘war president’ to get re-elected?

Scenario 2:  As the virus rages out of control in Russia and Putin’s popularity sink ever lower as people die in their thousands in primitive hospitals and are actually starving in the countryside, too sick to harvest – Putin must act by August.  He has a choice.  Seize Ukraine or Estonia. Easy pickings and he knows he has a puppet in the White House who cares little for NATO.  A few native Russians might be encouraged to riot in either country and get killed and he will ride in to save the rest from oppression.  He will be a hero again.   Europe is reeling from the virus and virtually bankrupt – ditto USA.  They might choose to do nothing or risk a war they cannot afford.

Scenario 3:  Unemployment in the USA reaches 40 million by late July as the economy struggles to come back and the virus sweeps through in a second wave and people refuse to go into a second lockdown.  Trump has to act or lose the November election, even if his Democratic rival is quite possibly dead of old age and no one has seen him ‘live’ since March.  He needs a war.  China is obvious, he’s been ramping up hatred for months but their armies and navies are healthy and well equipped and his aren’t.  However North Korea is ready to test their new nuclear missiles and despite his ‘love’ for Kim the dictator, a preemptive strike would be popular with his base. What will China do in response?  (Alt scenario is to attack Iran and get the price of oil up again for his friends in ‘Big Oil’.)

That should give you something to chew on this weekend.

§ Earlier thoughts.

How’s it going?  Got your divorce lawyer on speed dial yet?  Filled out any forms to have your kids put up for adoption?  Is your dog worn out from too many walks from everyone desperate to get outside? 

Everyone keeps saying everything will look different after the virus has gone.  Well it’s quite possible democracy will be the major casualty as populist figures rise up to blame the politicians in charge right now – no matter that there was very little they could do about it.  Sadly the current crop of populist leaders in the USA and Brazil for example take pride in making things worse for all.  A little bleach will solve everything right?  Some countries’ lockdowns, like India’s for example, were unnecessarily cruel and unplanned and did not allow people to stock up on food.  The only positive is that the virus seems not to affect younger populations. This might be true or simply the fact the virus hasn’t reached there yet. Time will tell.

I guess we must congratulate New Zealand for containing and beating the virus but how will they open up to tourism again without quarantining every soul who finds a way to get there?  Hope will they survive without tourism?  Will we be even be able to take any holidays this year?  The risk of catching the virus on Ryanair or the ferry seem very high right now and for months ahead.  Never mind getting adequate treatment once abroad. Travel will be the major casualty from all this.  British Airways already wants to fire 12,000 staff.  (Let’s hope it’s all the grumpy, snarky ones).

I wonder how many airlines will be in business post Covid–19 and what the fares will be and who will be able to afford them or tolerate 4 Hour check-ins and 14 day quarantine when you get to where you’re going? I note in The Times 28/4 that they expect between 1000 to 2400 airliners will be repossessed in the next two/three months.  Doesn’t augur well for Boeing or Airbus selling new planes, or Rolls Royce/G.E. jet engines.  I note Warren Buffet has sold out of everything to do with airlines. No doubt we shall all shed tears for Richard Branson and Virgin.  What no tears?  Me either.  Sorry.  There will be so many familiar stores and venues that will have gone bust by the time lockdown ends; all we will have is Amazon.  Empty Malls will become ghost towns for tomorrow’s kids to wonder at. Although I read they are opening up in the USA already. Lets all rush to GAP and the tatto parlours. You first.

I guess we shall be studying all those places that open up and go back to work and see if the virus expands again.   I think it’s wise in the UK to wait and see. Meanwhile the first of my lettuces is ready to eat and the broccoli is showing signs of life too, as are the potatoes. Hope you planted something too.

I’ll end this with remembering all those who had died and the brave souls who treated them at great risk to themselves.  Spare a thought too for those who died at home, too scared to leave or struck down with a heart attack (one of the curious symptoms of the virus).  If you didn’t appreciate your doctors, nurses, cleaners, and sundry service workers before this – I hope the hell you do now.  And here’s a shout out for Dentists. We all need them and soon and we need a scheme to see them safely even sooner!

 © Sam Hawksmoor May 9th 2020


Meanwhile – do take time to read or download our Pandemic novel set in Canada and Mexico.
a quick taster here The Last Ferry
from ‘Another Place to Die: The Endtime Chronicles’. Print or Kindle.

Or try the classic plague novel whilst incarcerated on the sofa ‘La Peste‘ by Albert Camus. They won’t cure you but might just help you survive and help pass the time.

Read Girl with Cat (Blue) – ‘funny, scary and full of surprises – a must read‘ LD

*Keeping Hackwriters archived is supported by sales of our books – so do buy, print or kindle, we aren’t picky.
Magenta – A chilling story of kidnapping, burning and strangeness set in the wilds of Lincolnshire
The Sam North Novels – still available to order Amazon * Sadly Lulu deleted all Sam’s others this month
** The Heaviness, also recommended & The Repercussions of Tomas D -‘best time travel WW2 story in a long while’

The new edition of ‘ANOTHER PLACE TO DIE: ENDTIME CHRONICLES
By Sam Hawksmoor & Sam North
There’s no place to hide from the pandemic


Print & Kindle
Q&A interview with the authors here
A city gripped by fear. People are petrified of being thrown into quarantine. Best friends Kira and Liz once parted are scared they will never see each other again. Teen lovers, Chris and Rachel, prepare to escape to the islands. Can you get ahead of the virus? Review from the First Edition:

‘Beautiful, plausible, and sickeningly addictive, Another Place to Die: Endtime will terrify you, thrill you, and make you petrified of anyone who comes near you…’
Roxy West – Amazon.co.uk

Girl with Cat (Blue) – Shortlisted for the Rubery Book Award

a funny, bloody, colorful narrative that never fails to surprise the reader. Girl with Cat (Blue) provides great entertainment‘.

‘This book was amazing! I was hooked from the first few pages and couldn’t put the book down.’
Judge, 26th Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards. – Honorable Mention

J&K 4Ever – A post-apocalypse love story

J&K 4Ever


Sixty years after the end of everything the city of Bluette survives, controlled by a malignant sect.  A place where men rule, girls receive no education and are matched at 16 to the highest bidder.  No one is ever permitted to leave the city and outside is a murderous wasteland of despair. Orphans Kruge and Jeyna have been devoted to each other through all the years of terror in this harsh regime and sworn never to be parted.  But the beautiful Jeyna has been betrayed by the Warden. Kruge has been swiftly banished to the Scraps, under the control of the Keeper. Jeyna is heartbroken; she will not accept her fate and escapes to find Kruge. 
 ‘A genuine romance in a bleak but plausible and terrifying setting’.

MARIKKA– exclusively on Amazon Print and kindle 2


Based on a tragic real-life event, Marikka flees from an arson attack on her home to the sea, where she meets Starfish boy – a runaway working for Jackson, a scarred man hiding a sinister secret from the world. Meanwhile, her real father searches for her with the aide of Anya, ‘the girl who can read objects’. More about the writing of this book

Long after my tears dried, my heart stayed with Marikka, Starfish Boy and the strange girl who reads objects.’ CT
You will smile, you will gasp with shock, and you will struggle to read the words through your tears. Gemma Williams – Amazon.co.uk

Spy/Romance thriller set during the Blitz in WW2 – Kindle download

The Repercussions of Tomas D
A Hero? Or Englands Greatest Traitor? USA Paperback here


‘Disturbing and very poignant YA love story that presents a chilling alternate future for an England that lost the war.’ Marcel d’Agneau
‘A brilliant imagining of living in the Blitz, well researched.’ Amazon UK
‘This is Man in the High Castle for teens and scarily plausible with alternative facts ‘

*download the Kindle version or buy the paperback from Hammer & Tong

‘The Heaviness’ for any reader who likes to think about such things as betrayal, revenge, relationships and the laws of gravity. An original Genie Magee story

Genie & Renée have just 36 hours to save Rian or he dies

‘Without a doubt, one of the best YA Sci Fi series out there.’ Evie Seo Bookish
Kindle & print

Thanks to readers who have been buying this title. . * Also published as Rüya by Marti Yayincilik – The Turkish publishers of TOZ & Golge

Extract from ANOTHER PLACE TO DIE: ENDTIME CHRONICLES

Chapter Twenty-One: Planning for the Future

Ask yourself.  What can you offer the future?  Opportunity comes to the prepared.
Protect your family – preserve your food and water – wash your hands often.
Share food with your neighbours – we are all in this together.
B.C. Government Pandemic Advisory Notice: 209

Another Place to Die

Chris was working on the boat, trying to fix a slow leak and do general maintenance. They’d been six days on the island already.  They weren’t likely to be going anywhere soon, but as his father would say, ‘always keep the boat ready for action’.  Chris missed school and his friends.  Missed his father too, wondered if he was still alive or he’d ever find a way back from Asia.

He tried the radio, flipped to AM and there they were, shock jocks and the preachers, the men with poison on their lips.

God has visited this plague upon the earth and we, the survivors, await the glory.  This is the Second Coming my friends, salvation is nigh, paradise awaits us, Jesus is coming.  This is God’s world now, with him at the centre beckoning you. Heed his call and you never need be afraid again.  We shall live in a Christian world with Christian values and…

He sighed, set the tuner to search mode.  Another voice came in.

‘It is true, my friends.  The Rapture index is now standing at 190 – the highest number on record.  It is time, my friends.  Pretribulation rapture is here and now is the time of the Second Coming of Christ’.

Chris searched once more but could only find a broadcast in what sounded like Chinese.  There was no music, no news, nothing he wanted to hear. Kira suddenly appeared at the hatch.  ‘You were right about the shower.  You have to pump the water up to the tank from the outside rain collector.  It doesn’t get hot either.’

Chris nodded.  ‘I have to work on that.  We’ll have to haul sea water up from the beach and heat that up on the fire.  There’s a tin bath by the woodshed.’

‘We’re like cave men.’

Chris smiled.  ‘I don’t think cave men actually bathed much.’

Kira stayed where she was, a question clearly poised on her lips.

‘Something’s bugging you.  What’s up?’ Chris asked.

Kira shrugged. ‘I was just thinking about the future. What it’s going to be like.’

‘Hell Kira, I was going to ask you what it’s like to grow up waiting for the world to end all the time.  Kind of weird to know it’s finally happened.’

Kira smiled.  ‘Yeah, it’s weird, but the Redeemers see this as the beginning of everything, not the end.  We finally get to make a new world right here.  Of course that’s kind of assuming all the Redeemers survive to build it.’

‘You think they will?’

‘Probably.  They’ve been preparing for it forever.’

‘That’s kind of depressing.’

Kira shrugged.  ‘The first word I ever learned to spell was A-p-o-c-a-l-y-p-s-e.  I know how the world ends.  I’ve watched every movie that was ever made about it.  We had to read ‘Daniel’ and ‘Revelations’ and answer an exam on it when I was eight.  Believe me, the Redeemers are ready for the end and God’s wrath.’

Chris felt sorry for her.  One tough upbringing.  He still didn’t understand how his mother had fallen for it.  ‘Revelations, huh.  Not many laughs in that.’

Kira smiled.  It was true, Redeemers weren’t known for their sense of humour.

Chris thought more about her question and how to answer it. ‘I guess there’s going to be huge skill shortages now.  Whose going to run the nuclear reactors?  Or fly the planes, or take your kidney out when you need a new one?  Where will the new plumbers, electricians, and chefs come from?  It won’t be as bad as you think, Kira.  Once you have a skill.’

Kira challenged him directly.  ‘And where will I get training?  Should I actually want to run a nuclear reactor?’

Chris grinned.  ‘You’ll have to buy an ‘Idiots Guide to Running Nuclear Reactors’ of course.’  He shrugged.  ‘You’re right, finding training’s going to be the hard part.  It might take two to three years before stuff is working again.’

‘Longer.’  Kira asserted.  ‘Could be ten, maybe fifteen.  Maybe never.  My Dad said it could be a whole generation before things go back to normal.’

Chris looked out across the sea.  ‘Maybe the good news is, it means as soon as you graduate school there will be a job for you.  Companies might pay us to go to University.  Surviving the virus could be a lot like winning the lottery.’

Kira was surprised there was a positive side.  He was right; at least the competition had been decimated.

‘Feel better?’ Chris asked.

Kira shrugged.  ‘It’s like being told it’s OK to cheat.’

Chris grinned, rubbing some cream into his burns.  ‘It won’t be easy.  Everyone’s broke, the banks are bust.  Things will stay crazy for a while.’

‘Jeez, makes me feel a lot better,’ Kira declared, smiling.  ‘What about you and Rach?’

Chris smiled.  ‘We’ll have kids and hope they grow up to be as smart as you.’

Kira blushed.  It was a new sensation for her to get any praise.

‘Or, Red,’ Chris added seriously.  ‘He’s pretty smart too.’ He looked up on the slope where the dog was digging a hole.

Kira stood up, smiling now, appreciating his addition.  ‘Red’s the smartest one in our group I think.’

Chris nodded.  It was probably true.  ‘OK.  We need to get stuff out of the boat.  Need everything edible or any useful stuff we can carry.’

‘I’ll get a box.’

‘Six boxes,’ Chris called after her.  ‘At least six.’

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