La Gestazione Salvaggia

This is the third adventure novella from little known Adventure Expedition Scribe, Chester Henderson.

His first effort, The Lesser Known Gates of Eger, was published in 1996 in Hungary, a single handwritten copy in soft cover. Its whereabouts are unknown.

It was followed in 2004 with an untitled and infrequent series of emails sent to friends and family, inaccurately describing life and travel in the Middle East. He was accompanied by Lexie Fall. The emails did not include any photos and did not give the recipients any idea of where they were, or what they were doing, but gave the readers a good laugh. They probably survive on various servers.

His latest tilt, La Gestazione Salvaggia, is designed to survive in the digital world. With more than half of the information on the Web untrue, La Gestazione Salvaggia punches well above its weight.

All photos are genuine and are mostly relevant to the story.

Readers who notice inaccuracies are encouraged to send corrections to [email protected]

We look forward to hearing from you.

chester.henderson

35 chapters

15 Apr 2020

La Gestazione Salvaggia

Melbourne, Australia

This is the third adventure novella from little known Adventure Expedition Scribe, Chester Henderson.

His first effort, The Lesser Known Gates of Eger, was published in 1996 in Hungary, a single handwritten copy in soft cover. Its whereabouts are unknown.

It was followed in 2004 with an untitled and infrequent series of emails sent to friends and family, inaccurately describing life and travel in the Middle East. He was accompanied by Lexie Fall. The emails did not include any photos and did not give the recipients any idea of where they were, or what they were doing, but gave the readers a good laugh. They probably survive on various servers.

His latest tilt, La Gestazione Salvaggia, is designed to survive in the digital world. With more than half of the information on the Web untrue, La Gestazione Salvaggia punches well above its weight.

All photos are genuine and are mostly relevant to the story.

Readers who notice inaccuracies are encouraged to send corrections to [email protected]

We look forward to hearing from you.