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Poison 2
The Dark Dimension
James G. Zomchick
About the Book
Lieutenant Vicky Young and her crew aboard The Tiqu-Qi, meet a mysterious stranger. Is she friend or foe? Is her goal to lead them to destruction or to help save them all? Voyage with us once again, as Vicky is separated from the rest of her crew. She is trying desperately to put clues together as to the identity of the ominous Dictator. The story veers off as we learn a little bit more about the secrets of Poison’s origin. How does it affect Vicky and her crew? Will they ever get back home, and more importantly will Vicky be able to defy all odds and save us all?About the Author
Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, James G. Zomchick is the new author of Sci-fi/Horror. Releasing his third book, the sequel to the highly acclaimed, “Poison”. An artist who weaves fantastic fantasy with familiarity, Zomchick illustrates breathtaking landscapes and storylines that will engulf you. Seeing injustice his entire life, Zomchick writes stories of hope, using strong women characters, overcoming great odds, prejudice and racism! His literature is meant to both horrify you and encourage you. Come join the Zomchick universe!
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Time and Time Again
Douglas Wiese
About the Book
“This author does not accept, at face value, controversial subjects, but searches out facts and personal experiences to form opinions.Do I believe there is intelligent life on other planets? I have no reason not to believe there is, but I have not experienced personal encounters. Do I believe in life existence after physical death? Most assuredly I do. I experienced such and am not alone in such and experience.
Some go on the word “hope”. Hope leaves some form of doubt, so I prefer fact. Do I believe in lost advanced technology societies? Well, there is the story in the Bible of Noah’s ark. Some say that story would be totally impossible, but when you examine biblical, archaeological, and scientific facts, it ties together in a neat totally believable story. What should our response be when we see our world leaning stronger into a destructive, careless attitude? What should our response be? Can we as individuals make a difference?
A water bucket is filled with thousands of little droplets working together to form the whole.
Do you believe that I’m an actual survivor? Immaterial!
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The Xa’igoi Saga: Novel Two
The Last of the Lionhearted
Jonathan D. Wilson
About the Book
“In the nightly sky burns a star afire, and the two moons overhead eerily remain veiled in darkness, while the third moon reigns from the heavens–dipped in the color of blood. Such an ominous sky heralds the coming birth of the last Xa’igoi.The world is changing forever, and from the ancient citadel of Amturis, chaos comes. Uundethar the Sorcerer seeks forbidden answers from his past. But that is not all that he seeks. What he learns and plots unleashes events that will bring doom for countless thousands, threatening realms, and perhaps bringing an end to all things.
In the far west, King Midga, once a mighty ruler now under tyrannical vassalage, finds himself outnumbered and forced into attempting to withstand Uundethar and his horde of unholy abominations, who have descended out of nothingness upon his realm’s unprepared lands.
Finding himself unaided by his oppressive, overlord king, Midga must then choose between the survival of his small kingdom and the life of his newly born child.
Stout champions stand beside Midga ready to die, if it means the survival of the prophesied infant. But at what cost? Among such so-called defenders is a man who holds secrets to his own identity. Is he one who might possess the power to save the realm and the king’s child, or will he bring doom to them all? Is this man loyal or disloyal to the cause, or will treachery and betrayal, altogether different, strike elsewhere from the shadows?
If the peoples of Kirgin and the infant’s courageous champions are to ensure the fulfilment of the Prophecy and the survival of Lacreena, the Kingdom of Kirgin must withstand Uundethar’s might and protect Midga’s only child at all cost. If they fail and the child is killed, the Omen Curse will finally arise to its fulfillment, and Uundethar will rule over Lacreena unopposed, and the world shall burn and fall into oblivion.
It is a tale of masquerades and treachery, plots and deceits, of identities hidden and of others revealed, where the loyalties of some are sworn to secrecy, while others are questioned. It is a fight for survival, of mighty heroes of old, and the last of the lionhearted.”
About the Author
Jonathan D. Wilson lives in Idaho, enjoying family and friends. Since his youth, Jonathan has been fascinated with historical fiction and fantasy. Soon, he began writing numerous short stories that won several awards. With such encouragement, he decided to make writing a career. While doing years of research for Medieval-era accuracy, a long tale of intrigue began to form in his mind: “The Xa’igoi Saga”. -
Poison
James G. Zomchick
About the Book
In the year 2312 the crew of a stranded corporation ship makes a horrifying discovery! Come and follow the epic story of this soon to be legend! Lieutenant Vicky Young is a Hispanic soldier, ostracized within her own community for her race. She ventures on a supposedly simple mission and evolves to become the leader others see in her but she never thought to see in herself. She discovers that Earth was involved in the greatest war we’ve ever known,.. and no one remembers it! Vicky’s tenacity and fire to save her crew might just save the universe! Does this clue to our past lead down the road to salvation or annihilation for us all? Come and join author James G. Zomchick in this labyrinth of suspense and mystery. Poison! -
The Xa’igoi Saga, Novel One
The Omen Curse's Twin
Jonathan D. Wilson
About the Book
“In a world where the words of the Gifted possess the power to bring either life or doom, it was once foretold that the Omen Curse would bring the lands of Lacreena into ruin. In a land of realms, governed by scheming, feudal lordlings and devious liege lords, where dark intrigues and forbidden aspirations are everywhere, the Dark Lord Ashnaharn–Lacreena’s most primordial enemy–remains sleepless, ever-hungry, and twisting events to his own purposes. Yet, other ethereal forces that are far more ancient, stir the world into future motion, where the will of the Three Lords remain absolute.Betrayed, orphaned, and wanted dead by his own kin, Crown Prince Valsamier awakens to genocide and a man aiming to kill him. By reasons yet unknown to him, Valsamier manages to escape into the wilds, only to meet with his destiny, long foretold, and to the fear of all.
It’s been decades since Princess Ethissia prophesied the Omen Curse, but her foretelling still haunts everyone across Lacreena. Especially Valsamier, Ethissia’s once beloved husband, who betrayed her to death, years before. It is he who Ethissia’s doomful prediction spoke of, yet others in fear have purposefully kept him sheltered. In those decades since the utterance of the Omen Curse, Valsamier continues to feel himself changing, due to Ethissia’s prediction. But changing into who and what exactly?
Such things as Valsamier escaping into the wilds and him happening upon an unforeseen meeting with Ashnaharn unleashes events that change the world forever–events that are not only Valsamier’s destiny, but a destiny for the world. In his wake, a new foretelling shall soon shake the very foundations of the world–the Prophecy of the Xa’igoi–the Omen Curse’s Twin. It is a prediction that, to some, will be far more dangerous and doomful than even the Omen Curse.
Valsamier’s destiny, and the destinies of countless others, quickly become forever entangled within the web of two warring prophecies and the epic conflict that arises in-between the ageless forces that created such foretellings, which tell of the destruction of the world that is, in order to birth a new one that is to come…
”About the Author
Jonathan D. Wilson lives in Idaho, enjoying family and friends. Since his youth, Jonathan has been fascinated with historical fiction and fantasy. Soon, he began writing numerous short stories that won several awards. With such encouragement, he decided to make writing a career. While doing years of research for Medieval-era accuracy, a long tale of intrigue began to form in his mind: “The Xa’igoi Saga”. -
The Rebirth
Jack Schauer
About the Book
It is Paris 2005. Albert Camus, Jean-Paul Sartre, and a Catholic priest by the name of Farther Brody have survived into older age. They are debating past and current trends in philosophy as they meet in a number of coffeehouses and night clubs throughout Paris. They are also tracing historical philosophy back to its roots within the present perspective of the American Iraqi War. Camus is now a Christian Catholic, Jean-Paul Sartre, still, the committed Marxist Socialist is on the verge of a mental breakdown and ripe for religious conversion. The stage is set for a tragic ending, leaving Camus questioning his faith.About the Author
Jack Lynn Schauer graduated from the University of Jamestown, Jamestown, North Dakota in December of 1980. He has two Master’s degrees: one in the Liberal Arts as well as one in Nonprofit Management. His interests, in addition to history, politics, philosophy, and issues of social welfare focus upon the various levels of spiritual development as they relate to a postmodernist crisis of modern man in a world seemingly gone crazy. Jack Schauer is also President of Angels of the Muse which provides music to underserved populations within the Fargo-Moorhead area of North Dakota and Minnesota. -
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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Edafos
Divine Wind
Howard O.A. Jones
About the Book
Cardia, one of the many continents in the realm of Edafos, has remained relatively peaceful after 300 Years of War, a war to conquer the land started by the god-like beings called Divines. Through unimaginable pain and suffering, peace had been achieved, though for only a little more than a century. Now as corrupt Kings and religious struggles arise, one boy rebels. He forges his way across the land, coming at odds with many trials. Will he and his band of friends change the fate of Edafos, or will they simply follow the path that was laid out for them?About the Author
Since I could first form crude pencil marks into words, I has always found myself to be a story teller. Initially it was a hobby, and I only intended to keep it that way. My initial aspirations were of game design, and I kept my writings as a way to chronicle my ideas for the stories of games I would later try to produce. Despite being an avid reader, as time went on I came to value the narrative capabilities of different media and how they change the way a story can be told. -
Julamay Loves Chancey and A Collection of Short Stories
Bonnie Snow
About the Book
Here is a series of short stories, mostly set in the early to middle twentieth century in the South. Some stories detail the love and losses of Southern people. Other stories deal with emotions that lead to murder. Julamay Loves Chancey deals with a love that was lost by tragic circumstances. The Fantasy Game is a completely different type of story. It was inspired by the frustration of playing fantasy football and losing year after year to the same person.About the Author
Bonnie Snow was born and raised in Milledgeville toward the end of World War II. She graduated from high school in 1960 and after a few years of office work she chose to stay home and raise a family. She went to college when her youngest daughter enrolled, She taught Special Education at Baldwin High School, the same school she graduated from and where her three children graduated from. She began writing short stories after retirement.
She is the mother of three, grandmother of three, and great-grandmother of two. She enjoys watching football, playing fantasy football, reading, and her family. -
The Night Chasers
Wesley W. Walker
About the Book
Betrayed by a trusted colleague and trapped in a manor corrupted by an unearthly evil, a band of survivors struggle to unravel a tangled, supernatural riddle kept in the cellar below. As hope dwindles, they must turn to a little girl to be the key to their salvation and save the world from a fate of fire and shadow. Halfway around the world, a police detective investigates a series of brutal murders with the help of a reclusive heroin addict in what becomes a race to find the little girl before the killer does.
About the Author
Wesley W. Walker writes both fiction and nonfiction, with The Night Chasers being his debut novel. A self described iconoclast and classical idealist, he explores politics and the Christian ethical world view on his blog at libertyisftw.org. He and his wife live in Bentonville, AR.
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