Tag Archive | adventure
A 1911 Zoomer: To Saturn and Back
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Unless you’re a new visitor to my blog, you’ll have heard that my latest book, A Heaven For Toasters, is now live. Set in the near future, A Heaven for Toasters is more than a sci-fi crime romance. It’s the book that will make you look at your toaster in a whole…
A Heaven For Toasters is Live
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
My latest book is now officially live! For anyone who has missed the news, it’s called A Heaven For Toasters, and kicks off what will hopefully turn into a fun new series. I also have the first reader review, by the amazing Linda McDougal: I just finished A Heaven For Toasters.…
Guest author: Jim Webster – A measured response… Episode 8
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Oh yes, sorry, I’m still here. Hope you’re enjoying the story, ‘A measured response.’ Have you worked out whodunit yet? As I was saying, I’ve just published, ‘A licence to print money: The Port Naain Intelligencer.’ It’s available on Amazon. In it, Benor, who just wants to…
The Dawnstone Tale — a fantasy novel, Chapter 1 continued…
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
by R.L.Davis Hays Chapter 1 continues: ~~~ The Drunken Faery Tavern was nearly empty; the few lamps that burned gave a secretive light to the place. The stale smell of ale filled Lylith’s mind with images of dark deeds and careless laughter. It was the kind of tavern…
IMAGINATION
Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
Source:reddit.com ? Fantasies are ours to create. They belong in our imagination. A conduit of our thoughts. Open avenues for our imagination. Dream and enjoy the results.
A COMPLICATED NIGHT
Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
architectureofdoom Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees’ Union Building, Melbourne, Graeme Gunn, 1968-71. ? A COMPLICATED NIGHT The street lights refuse to glow on this dark night, adding to my increasing shivers and fright. I should not have agreed to come here in darkness crippling me with fear. ? Through the lit window,…