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Book 3The crew of the Shadow Puppet returns to Earth after a thousand years. But why now? What changed? The crew gets enough information to want to go to Earth despite the rumors that have kept humanity away for a thousand years. What they find isn't what any of them expected. Will they survive the threats that await them?
Have you ever considered that the spontaneity of improv could unlock the fiction writer in you? Drawing from an unexpected parallel between the art of improvisation and the craft of fiction writing, the author - who is adept in both worlds - shares a groundbreaking technique. After an unforeseen comment led him to pen several riveting sci-fi novels, he realized he had unconsciously been channeling the principles of improv into his narratives. In this illuminating guide, you will discover how to harness the magic of improv, allowing your creativity to flow unrestrained. Dive in, and unlock the secrets to writing your very own captivating novel.
Wormholes. Once inside you have to make the correct turns to get where you want to go. You see, it's not a straight shot but a web of possibilities. The crew of the Shadow Puppet accidentally takes a wrong turn. When they exit they see three ships in close proximity that should be blowing each other out of the sky. As they get more time to see what is happening they soon realize that these ships aren't engaged in battle as they should be. The HSP Canvern, a Morlapian ship, and a Splim ship. What!? Why are they not in battle? Why are they docked with one another? And why are their guns starting to turn towards us?
"Fun, funny, and just plain great!" - Joshua, aged 10 Comedy adventure about a Native American boy and a badly behaved animal companion. With heroes, villains, Redcoat soldiers, and lemmings. "The best book ever!" - Adam, aged 8 Falling Leaf did not look like someone who would grow up to become a great chief. He was a small skinny boy. He looked like someone who, with good food and training, might just grow up to become a bear snack. But when ruthless gold prospectors plot to destroy his village, Falling Leaf is caught up in the action. As armies assemble for battle, can he and his honey badger prevent disaster? There was a rustling in the grass. Something was coming towards Falling Leaf - his spirit animal, his friend and companion! It wasn't an eagle or a wolf - But it was his! It bit him on the leg. "Ouch don't do that!" he cried. "I am Honey Badger." the animal replied, "Honey Badger do what he wants." "Filled with good nature and tongue in cheek humor, and I think children and parents alike will really enjoy that, as well as the very imaginative story line." - Salt & Sage Books
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