I think my favorite is The Invisible Man. It’s a warning about how shedding social inhibitions does not liberate individuals, but instead turns them into monsters.
A gifted man who not only thought outside of the box, but thought far ahead. And he was an incredible writer who could pen his visions from mind to paper.
This is one of those posts that you don’t want to like – has passing was a huge loss. Having said that, I can thank you for the reminder.
Cheers, Brian
A wonderful and visionary writer.
Amazing brain and creative instincts.
Jacqui,
Why, thank you! Oh, you mean H.G. Wells … d’oh!
What a towering imagination. It’s hard to imagine life without the stories he brought into the world.
I think my favorite is The Invisible Man. It’s a warning about how shedding social inhibitions does not liberate individuals, but instead turns them into monsters.
RIP old chap.
A gifted man who not only thought outside of the box, but thought far ahead. And he was an incredible writer who could pen his visions from mind to paper.