About The Sperm King by William Mesusan:
By the year 2050, the not-too-distant future, humanity is the most endangered species on Earth!
Clay Roberts lives in a world tragically reduced by debilitating infertility and the catastrophic effects of climate change. Mandatory sperm testing by Government (a totalitarian regime) identifies Clay as one of the most fertile young men on the planet. His wannabe fertility agent, Hank Gallagher, dubs him The Sperm King; but, Clay agonizes over whether his precious, potent gift should help save the most threatened species on earth, or if he should hasten humanity’s demise because he holds it responsible for the criminal destruction of our planet.
Everyone wants a piece of Clay: major Sperm Banks offer flexible working conditions, the National Fertility Service appeals to his sense of patriotism, wealthy sperm vendor Hishiro Tanaka makes him an unbelievable offer, eco-activist Lynne Lee wants him to join the Plastic People’s Sanctuary Movement, the Endgame Brotherhood urges him to help extinguish the human race, and the armed and dangerous Copulation Cartels are coming after him. Clay is definitely out of his comfort zone!
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Author Bio:
William Mesusan lived and traveled in central Mexico where he pursued his dream of becoming a published writer. He wrote seven cover stories for El Ojo del Lago, Mexico’s most widely read English-language magazine, along with a dozen and a half e-zine articles.
Two trips to Spain, and research into the country’s past, inspired a series of novels set in 10th Century Islamic Spain during a little known time in history when Muslims, Jews, and Christians created a harmonious society based on religious tolerance. He’s self-published two books in The Andalusisan Trilogy series: The Galician Woman and The Bone Relic. The final book, The Missing Vizier, and a prequel (The Lost Manuscript) are forthcoming.
He put this series on hold to focus his energies on researching and writing a dystopian novel, The Sperm King, after reading Shanna H. Swan’s book COUNTDOWN: How Our Modern World Is Threatening Sperm Counts, Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race. The urgency of the novel’s themes propelled the narrative.