Posted on 01/10/2014 10:51:34 AM PST by Gen.Blather
My novel The Minor God, by Bern Pearson, is free today on Amazon.com. It is fantasy, but its basis is conservative. So many writers use some liberal progressive meme like anthropomorphic global warming or a future without money as everybody works for enlightenment or self-actualization. (I found it hard to watch the later Star Trek episodes and movies for that reason.)
This is about a young man who discovers that everything he ever believed is false. Suddenly, there's a price on his head and he has nowhere to go and no one to turn to. To make matters worse, he's opened a doorway he can't find and can't close and something is reaching through it for him.
If you like it please put a link on any other channels you have access to.
My sincerest thanks. Bern Pearson Gen.Blather
Thanks. Just downloaded. Will add to my already lengthy reading list. Sounds very interesting.
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This is about a young man who discovers that everything he ever believed is false
“Sounds very interesting.”
Thanks. Can I blurb or what? If you like it make a comment please.
Thanks for the post. I just downloaded this book, then purchased your others as well. They sound right up my alley.
“Thanks for the post. I just downloaded this book, then purchased your others as well. They sound right up my alley.”
Okay, I love you. The Havelock series (except for the pheromone spray and the nuclear weapon) are mostly true. The events, no matter how outrageous, up to and including a dead body in the office (heat attack) are true, are true for a given value of true. (Meaning not necessarily happening to me.) The black widow and her daughters had killed any number of husbands. Enjoy. (Oh, the suitcases full of $100 bills happened to me. My company was supplying radios to the Contras.)
ping for later
sniffles. It’s only available on Kindle?
“sniffles. Its only available on Kindle?”
Whoa! STOP! You can get a free Kindle ap for your PC. You can get a free one for your phone. If you have something else go to Google and put in “Kindle to Android Killer Reader Ap” (or, whatever) and it will take to one. Tell me what you have and I’ll find you a translator!
For God’s sake, don’t cry!
Okay, I love you. The Havelock series (except for the pheromone spray and the nuclear weapon) are mostly true. The events, no matter how outrageous, up to and including a dead body in the office (heat attack) are true, are true for a given value of true. (Meaning not necessarily happening to me.) The black widow and her daughters had killed any number of husbands. Enjoy. (Oh, the suitcases full of $100 bills happened to me. My company was supplying radios to the Contras.)
OK Now I’m even more intrigued... I’ll start reading it today!
Just downloaded book. Looks like a fun ride. The reviews so far on Amazon have all been excellent. Looking forward to the read.
I have the Kindle app on my iPhone and iPad. Love it. No Kindle required. Dry your eyes.
Sounds interesting. Thanks!!
sniffles, part deux
I don’t have a phone and don’t know what an ap is or how it works.....and! I’m on dial-up.
Thank you, just downloaded it. Not a big fantasy fan but I am a fan of well written books. Will give it a try.
Thank you!
Thanks, I lack an iPhone and iPad. I am so behind the times.
Dial-up!? (Reacts in horror.)
Try this.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?docId=1000493771
You can download a reader to your PC and print it, 250 pages, or read it on screen.
And, it’s free! (I’ve now used my quota of exclamation points.)
You should still be able to use the Kindle cloud reader.
“Thank you!”
Oooo. Dragonblustar! The sequel is “A Plague of Dragons.” I hope to list it in March.
“Not a big fantasy fan but I am a fan of well written books.”
Try the Havelock Pigeon books. Almost everything in them is true and a lot of it happened to me. (Not the murders. Or, the nuclear weapon.) But there was a tech killed by the incredibly exotic method I used in the second book. (Radar.)
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