Author: | Adi Zohar | ISBN: | 9781301928118 |
Publisher: | Adi Zohar | Publication: | December 4, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Adi Zohar |
ISBN: | 9781301928118 |
Publisher: | Adi Zohar |
Publication: | December 4, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Before you is an innovative format for reading; there are many options for the reader to enjoy this digital venue. I propose a new digital experience that includes:
Presentations of pictures and sites that are featured in the story. The presentations are linked to YouTube clips each time they are mentioned in the story.
The 3 base stories are intertwines. That is to say, the reader may each be read from start to finish, or can flip over to the next story at certain points that are shown. The reader will decide in what order to reader the book.
Alex's Story (chapter 1-8): An outgoing and archeology-loving monk of the Greek Orthodox Church at the St. George Monastery at Wadi Kelt finds himself in the midst of a spy scheme under the auspices of the Vatican and the Israeli Mossad. Historical findings threaten peace in the region. The religious establishment and other interested parties are engaged in a contest and the winner will be the one to succeed in placing obstacles in the others' way.
Michal's Story (chapters 9-15): A young Israeli archeologist from Haifa finds herself at the right excavation at the right time in order to discover unbelievable findings. A super-powerful professor with connections in all the right places leads her to reach a fateful decision.
Ahmed's Story (chapters 16-21): An Ahmedian 17 year old from the Kababir neighborhood in Haifa, a high-school dropout who loves nature, meets Indira, a Bahai, and together they discover that Ahmed has a rare ability. Extraordinary experiences will change his life, giving him an opportunity to make all his dreams come true.
Chapter 8 is the final chapter and the reader will be led to it at the end of each of the stories (not just at the end of Alex's Story). But, as in life, no story really ends, but only comes to a stop where the storyteller decides.
At the end of some of the chapters, there will be an option to move to a different character. That way, the reader can chose the path of the story. Instructions on the option are given in the attached chart.
I wish you good luck in reading your story.
Before you is an innovative format for reading; there are many options for the reader to enjoy this digital venue. I propose a new digital experience that includes:
Presentations of pictures and sites that are featured in the story. The presentations are linked to YouTube clips each time they are mentioned in the story.
The 3 base stories are intertwines. That is to say, the reader may each be read from start to finish, or can flip over to the next story at certain points that are shown. The reader will decide in what order to reader the book.
Alex's Story (chapter 1-8): An outgoing and archeology-loving monk of the Greek Orthodox Church at the St. George Monastery at Wadi Kelt finds himself in the midst of a spy scheme under the auspices of the Vatican and the Israeli Mossad. Historical findings threaten peace in the region. The religious establishment and other interested parties are engaged in a contest and the winner will be the one to succeed in placing obstacles in the others' way.
Michal's Story (chapters 9-15): A young Israeli archeologist from Haifa finds herself at the right excavation at the right time in order to discover unbelievable findings. A super-powerful professor with connections in all the right places leads her to reach a fateful decision.
Ahmed's Story (chapters 16-21): An Ahmedian 17 year old from the Kababir neighborhood in Haifa, a high-school dropout who loves nature, meets Indira, a Bahai, and together they discover that Ahmed has a rare ability. Extraordinary experiences will change his life, giving him an opportunity to make all his dreams come true.
Chapter 8 is the final chapter and the reader will be led to it at the end of each of the stories (not just at the end of Alex's Story). But, as in life, no story really ends, but only comes to a stop where the storyteller decides.
At the end of some of the chapters, there will be an option to move to a different character. That way, the reader can chose the path of the story. Instructions on the option are given in the attached chart.
I wish you good luck in reading your story.