Alumnus Mark Chatterton publishes Human Being
Mark Chatterton, Exeter alumnus (1976, Theology), has published his most recent book, Human Being. Having published 15 books prior to this one, Chatterton has recently written on the British transport system, with articles being published in Railway Magazine, Traction and Railways illustrated.
Human Being follows a highly evolved being observing humans and how they live and react with each other through a series of ‘event-captures.’ Written as a report, the being watches as humans go through the various aspects of their lives, from going to work to how they spend their leisure time and the different feelings they have and how they have exploited the planet.
Published in March of this year, Chatterton has dedicated the book to all human beings on Earth, whatever their nation, tribe, colour, language, creed, belief, social background, age, or ability and as he writes “If you could only see yourself as others see you…”
You can purchase your copy of Mark Chatterton’s book through Waterstones and other booksellers.