Action & Adventure
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Family Ties
Thicker Than Blood
B.G. Howard
About the Book
Willie LeBeaux finds his way to the mean streets of the city that never sleeps. While in the process of running from his past, he encounters what could be a more troubling future…if he can survive the present.“”It seemed like so long ago and so far away from home down in South Georgia. I had only been in New York a few years, but it felt like an eternity since coming to the Big Apple, chasing dreams of stardom and life on easy street. Ironically, it’s not until you arrive in the city that never sleeps when you realize your chances at stardom rank right up there with the odds you’ll hit the lottery. There’s no street named ‘Easy’ anywhere in this country; at least, not for a poor man with a tenth-grade education who can only boast a doctorate from ‘Thug University.’ I remembered the last words my father spoke to me as I left for the bus station. ‘Yaain’t worth a damn now, and ya ain’t nev’r gone be worth a damn ‘til da day dem folk throws dirt in ya face.'””
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Outer Realm: Advent of Fire
Part One (Full Color Edition) & (Black and White)
Abdul-Azeez Ayodele Azeez
About the Book
Lord Franklin and his men encounter a being known as Kraag. Kraag informs them that he intends to eradicate humanity and like kind. Lord Franklin believes it’s a trick from his adversary, Hector. Lord Franklin returns to his home Corithni and is initially met with hostility. The archers inform him of strange happenings in the castle. Suddenly, lycanthropes surround them. The leader of them, Fragaa, claims to come in peace. She changes to a human form but has black eyes like Kraag. She explains she wants to prevent catastrophe and convinces Lord Franklin to let her show him a parallel reality where the disaster occurred.About the Author
Abdul-Azeez was born in the Bronx to immigrant parents from Nigeria. A graduate of City College of the City University of New York with a degree in Psychology, he is a product of the New York public school system. His love for writing started at an early age. He was inspired by several mediums from comic books, movies, video games, anime, and the works of philosophers, both contemporary and ancient. The goal was to tell a story that both resonated and captivated audiences, as well as giving them some sort of introspection. -
Land of Philantasy
Ralph Pilolli
About the Book
One whose mind is intrigued with tales of the unusual will discover them once their imagination steps through the archway leading to the ‘Land of ‘Philantasy’. Sculptured onto the obelisk are the titles of eight short s tories, a novella and a ditty. These are not the run-of-the-mill (so to speak) type of stories. They are what I call ‘Philantasy’, a coined word. They are all a touch of philosophy with the imagination of fantasy, so welcome to the Land of Philantasy.About the Author
Twelve years of Catholic School; liking, loving, learning, understanding and accepting all the unanswered questions had a universal word. A word I believed fully until the church started changing the rules. Even that, with reservation, was –OK! I’ll hang on to the magic word. Next came the most precious of all to be changed, the communication between the creator and myself, the meditation of the mass. This was what tainted the magical, universal word. This word needed answers. Through much reading, thinking, conversing and meditation. A philosophy about life and death has given me my magic universal word back, my magic word is again untainted you will see it in my writings. It is called “”FAITH,”” “”FAITH OF LIFE””, and “”FAITH OF DEATH””. It is called “”UNIVERSAL FAITH.””I was literally coerced into writing a weekly auto racing column in a fairly large newspaper. This expanded into an additional bi-weekly column in a popular auto racing paper. The point being, a writer is generally told, write what you know best.
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Gona
James G. Zomchick
About the Book
The planet Piedra is a hard place. The inhabitants face genocide at the hands of their oppressors to the South. In fear and desperation, the countries form an unsteady alliance. War breaks out and a young Prince has to lead the people to the one thing that they so desperately need, HOPE!
Join us in this epic journey, the first creative work of this new author, J. G. Zomchick.
Join us in a story that has been described as the perfect marriage of the Lord of the Rings and Star Wars. Come to the far-off land of Piedra, the imagery is both awe inspiring and at the same time familiar. Although the planet is alien, the core concepts are deeply rooted into in our very existence; our need for acceptance, the need to fight against oppression and to cry out that we too exist and we refuse to give in to hatred. A novel 30 years in the making finally coming to life in this soon to be classic tale of love, hate, betrayal and Hope. This is the story of Gona!
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J-707
Terry Rowe
About the Book
“Hey Kid.”Little did he know, but those two little words were to change J-707’s life forever. Growing up in a compound with other boys his age and a house mother called a May-tron, the strict rules, artificial food and a controlled environment were to be no more. He was plunged into a world of rebels, with adventures he could not believe, and meeting people he never knew existed.
About the Author
Terry Rowe grew up in East Texas. She graduated from the Steven F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Texas. She also attended classes at the University of Louisville and Spalding College in Louisville, Kentucky.She has taught in school for children in grades second through eight in the Jefferson County Public School System for 10 years, in Louisville, Kentucky. She also taught Math, Algebra, Geometry, and Biology at the Kentucky School for the Blind for 17 years, and now resides in Southern Indiana.
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Compadres
A Cowboy Story
Paul Pumpian
About the Book
Jeff & Will, aged 10 & 11 met on a Southwest Texas ranch in 1892 and quickly became compadres–lifelong friends. As youngsters, it was predicted that Jeff would spend his adult years manipulating money and Will’s time would be spent among adoring women.Pursuing these goals, the cowboys experienced adventures in saloons and bordellos; fought in bloody battles of the Mexican Revolution; survived a hellish Mexican prison; defended Colombus, New Mexico during Pancho Villa’s raid on that city and joined Pershing’s expedition to catch the elusive bandit.
While their story is driven by adventure and romance, the heart of “”Compadres”” is the blending of two distinct personalities.
About the Author
When Paul had completed his occupation duty in Germany, he entered UNC where he majored in Communications. His work in New York public relations led him to Las Vegas as PR Director of the Flamingo Hotel. He’s also held that position for every major club on Hollywood’s Sunset Strip.He’s written material for stand-up comedians, numerous TV variety shows and spent 24 years contributing to the “”Blondie”” comic strip. Paul and his late wife showed and bred many World & National Champion Appaloosa horses.
“”Compadres”” is his first novel.
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Moo the Ghost
Beth Praed
About the Book
The story is about a little ghost who has a speech impediment. Instead of saying “Boo” like the other ghosts, all that he can say is “Moo”. Because of this, he is bullied by the other ghosts. But when three children enter the haunted house, they decide that because he isn’t a scary ghost, Moo can be their friend. Also, “Moo the Ghost” was awarded the Readers’ Favorite Finalist Award in the Children – Concept Genre in September 2020.About the Author
Author Beth Praed (formerly Beth Hill) is a published author of five books—“Multiple Sclerosis: Q&A”, “The AD/HD Book”, “Domestic Violence: My Freedom from Abuse”, a children’s picture book “Moo the Ghost”, and “So You Have a Disease: Devotions and Stories to Restore Hope”. Her first book on MS was the top book on multiple sclerosis for six years at Amazon. -
Ring Around the Circle
Ralph Pilolli
About the Book
A time of ‘Once’ or a time ‘Forth coming’ is within the psyche of you who continues to read on. It covers much adventure, politics that parallels that of today, which entails greed, power and intrigue. Read on and ‘Philantasize’ how they dealt with politics then. Your imagination will then take you to “My Land of Philantasy”.About the Author
Twelve years of Catholic School; liking, loving, learning, understanding and accepting all the unanswered questions had a universal word. A word I believed fully until the church started changing the rules. Even that, with reservation, was –OK! I’ll hang on to the magic word. Next came the most precious of all to be changed, the communication between the creator and myself, the meditation of the mass. This was what tainted the magical, universal word. This word needed answers. Through much reading, thinking, conversing and meditation. A philosophy about life and death has given me my magic universal word back, my magic word is again untainted you will see it in my writings. It is called “FAITH,” “FAITH OF LIFE”, and “FAITH OF DEATH”. It is called “UNIVERSAL FAITH.”I was literally coerced into writing a weekly auto racing column in a fairly large newspaper. This expanded into an additional bi-weekly column in a popular auto racing paper. The point being, a writer is generally told, write what you know best.
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Little Green Monster
Sebastian
About the Book
Ed Martin, while visiting friends in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, is victim of a jealous prank, which lands him in a Mexican prison. His friend Emmet spends $15000 to get him out, and Ed takes a mission for a man he met in the prison to repay Emmet. The job takes him first to El Paso where the man providing him with protection is murdered. He receives a package there that must be delivered to someone in Houston, where he reconnects with his boy friend, John Winters, and continues the affair they began in Puerto Vallarta, In Houston they are being followed, and Ed decides he has something they want, but he doesn’t know what. While trying to get to the bottom of the mysterious activities Ed, John and their friend Cory almost get blown up. John is kidnapped, but soon freed with instructions from the kidnappers. Ed uncovers a treasonous conspiracy involving the use of drones. Seeking to prevent an attack on major cities in the U.S, he and John travel back to El Paso where they burn the headquarters of the plotters. Stamos/Morris, the leader of the gang and an ex-lover of John escapes and insinuates himself into the relationship of Ed and John in San Francisco, planning to kill Ed.. They wind up in Yosemite where the adventure reaches a stunning climax.
About the Author
“Sebastian had his fifteen minutes of fame in the early nineteen seventies when he programmed a midnight film series, The Nocturnal Dream Shows, at the Pagoda Palace Theater in North Beach, a district in San Francisco. From that series emerged the flamboyant and outrageous group of drag performers, The Cockettes, who were the rage of the city for several years. While promoting and managing The Cockettes he also promoted Sylvester, the blues and disco singing sensation, and introduced to West Coast audiences, Divine, the star of John Waters films and Baltimore fame. While working with the Cockettes Sebastian wrote, produced and directed the cult classic, Tricia’s Wedding, the Cockette’s satirical version of Patricia Nixon’s marriage to Ed Cox with an all-out, knockdown, dragged out LSD induced conclusion.
In the 1970s Sebastian continued making short films and working sporadiacally in theater. He was born and grew up in Houston, Texas but has lived in New York, San Francisco, Yelapa, Mexico and currently makes his home in Los Angeles. Little Green Monster is his second novel. His first, Nobody’s Bitch, was published in 2018. -
Beth’s Song
William Blake Gabriel
About the Book
On Destrire, a far-flung planet at the edge of the Humanity’s galactic empire, a sleepy little colony is slowly being forgotten by its imperial guardians. Life on the colony continues, as the human colonials and their new alien neighbors find ways to build a peaceful home for all. But trouble brews on the other side of the continent, thanks to a secret, centuries-old program to form a covert prison on Destrire. There, unknown by the colonists, the empire has an established a dumping ground for political prisoners. Stripped of the basic necessities, the prisoners have evolved into a barbaric frontier civilization, eager for ways to improve their quality of life—at any cost. And now that the prisoners know the location of the thriving colony, plans are made to make its resources their own. The prisoners begin a brutal series of raids on the colony, and life will never be the same. Caught in the conflict are one church-going human family and their alien friend. In a desperate attempt to reunite with her family, one woman must turn to her alien friend for support. Equally torn by the recent exposure to the horrors that humanity willingly unleashes upon its own, the aliens must now make a choice. Will this intergalactic culture clash strain existing relationships and loyalties to the breaking point? Will the brutality of the prisoners’ attacks finally crush the faith and culture of the sparsely populated colony? And in the end, can the family survive—even in victory?
About the Author
William Gabriel was born in Los Angeles, California in 1958. He first read Asimov’s Foundation trilogy when he was seventeen and started to search for methods of applying psychodynamic thought. At twenty seven he first started writing science fiction and reached the million word mark in 1998. At thirty one he tried out for and qualified as a Special Forces soldier in 1990 and spent the next decade serving on A-Teams and was a peacekeeper in Haiti in 1996. He went on to serve in B-Team and C-Team elements. He studied International Studies at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2010 and moved back to California where he graduated from the University of California at Riverside on the Chancellor’s Honor List with a degree in Global Studies. After three decades of writing he published his first science fiction work in 2013. He now has three books in print: “Beth’s Song”, “Twenty First Century Crusader”, and “Women in Wars of the Future”.
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