Sorry, I'm not aware of the author of this novel. There are so many novels out there, and without more information, it's difficult to determine. You could check with local bookstores or literary communities to find out.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a special time (the happy hour) in a particular setting like a bar or a social gathering and the events, relationships, and stories that unfold during that time.
We can get the answer: the reason why it took two and a half hours to get back was because there was a traffic jam on the way back or maybe it was because of the delay on the way home.
It depends on the specific platform or app you're using. Some might let you view it after 24 hours, while others might not. You'd have to check the settings and policies of the particular service.
A 'happy hour novel' could be a novel that is meant to be enjoyed during a happy hour, perhaps something light - hearted and relaxing. It might be a story that has elements of fun, joy, and maybe some humorous situations to make the reader feel good while they unwind with a drink or just during a break.
There's also 'Ella Minnow Pea' by Mark Dunn. This novel is creative and fun, with a unique concept. It tells the story of a town where letters are being banned one by one. The story is engaging and has a touch of whimsy, which can be a great pick for a happy hour read. It's different from the usual novels and offers an interesting and enjoyable reading experience.
I'm not entirely sure who Ray Houlihan is specifically in the science fiction world. He could be an up - and - coming author with some really innovative ideas.
Maybe it's his unique creativity. He might have the ability to create really strange and fascinating alien species or future worlds that we've never thought of before.
Writing 1000 words in an hour meant that he could write 1000 words in half an hour.
If 71000 words took 7 hours to complete, then:
71000/30 = 2300 words/half an hour
Can write:2300 div2 = 1150 words per hour
Therefore, 71000 words require:71000 divided by 1150 = 684 hours
But this is only an estimate because writing speed is affected by many factors such as thinking speed, typing speed, editing and polishing. Therefore, the actual writing time may vary.