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Seakeeper takes the threatening geo-political dynamics of Neville Shute's "What happened to the Corbetts" right into the world we will face in the mid-2020s.
Contestation between China and the USA is getting intense and nuclear armed North Korea is in the mix. With Australia stuck in the middle, politics is becoming dangerously polarised. Alarmed at the threatening environment, Warren, a Sydney Yachtsman takes his Chinese wife and their son out into the Pacific Ocean.
They voyage from their familiar world to a nightmarish recreation of it. In the face of threats and massive violence,
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Seakeeper takes the threatening geo-political dynamics of Neville Shute's "What happened to the Corbetts" right into the world we will face in the mid-2020s.

Contestation between China and the USA is getting intense and nuclear armed North Korea is in the mix. With Australia stuck in the middle, politics is becoming dangerously polarised. Alarmed at the threatening environment, Warren, a Sydney Yachtsman takes his Chinese wife and their son out into the Pacific Ocean.

They voyage from their familiar world to a nightmarish recreation of it. In the face of threats and massive violence, they manage to retain their integrity and eventually return to help their city to regain a new balance.


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Autorenporträt
Boats have been a part of my life since my earliest days. I still remember with affection the toy boats in my bath.

I learned to sail at school, and still remember the smell of new sawn timber from the woodwork shop and the excitement of seeing flat sheets of plywood bend to become something almost animated, a boat.