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Mesa author Dreme publishes dystopian novel

Posted 4/21/23

“The Black Widow Revolution: and the devolution of the Patriarchal Order,” a new book by James B. Dreme of Mesa, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.

The book predicts a …

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Mesa author Dreme publishes dystopian novel

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“The Black Widow Revolution: and the devolution of the Patriarchal Order,” a new book by James B. Dreme of Mesa, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.

The book predicts a future when the population of the world is near 100 billion and on the verge of a super science. All life will be at risk if testosterone-driven males are still in charge of the monetary and power resources of the world, according to a release.

“In this future world, the world government has passed strict laws that require castration of any male found guilty of any sexual assault or of using violence to commit any crime. Regarding reproduction, only one replacement child per adult is allowed. A replacement child is not mandated, but if one is cloned or otherwise brought into existence, the parent is required to raise and support that child until it reaches the legal age of 30. Many men are refusing to make a replacement commitment in order to have the freedom to live their lives as they see fit, and scientists are predicting the extinction of the human male — now called a drone — within the next 300 years,” it states.


Dreme is the oldest of seven children. He dropped out of high school during his junior year in order to join the service as the Vietnam War was first heating up in the spring of 1965, serving four years in the Navy. He graduated from Arizona State University and taught school for a little under a decade. Dreme re-enlisted for two more years in the Navy and became an aircraft structural mechanic second class petty officer and switched to teaching individual students in their homes until he retired, the release states.

"The Black Widow Revolution: and the devolution of the Patriarchal Order" is a 550-page paperback with a retail price of $31 (eBook $26). The ISBN is 979-8-88925-133-0. To buy the book, go to bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/the-black-widow-revolution-and-the-devolution-of-the-patriarchal-order/.

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