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The anthology series for authors published by Brick Cave Media, Futurewords features short stories in the science fiction and fantasy gernres. The first collection, Futurewords: A Brick Cave Anthology, was released in 2017. The new edition will be released March 1, 2024 in paperback and eBook formats.Futurewords II features:The Pondby Sharon SkinnerSometimes the dark wants more than we are prepared to give.Bloodlinesby J.A. GiuntaWhat if you found out magic WAS real... and you would be hunted in the knowing?Good Neighborsby Bruce DavisGood neighbors can come from anywhere. But they are still neighbors.Titan Resoluteby Bob NelsonHumanity is rising to the stars... but someone else may already be there and prefer we not interfere.
In the third and final book of The Healer's Trilogy fantasy novel series, Sharon Skinner brings the story of Kira to an epic conclusion. "You are who you are because of your choices," Heresta's voice whispered in her head. "You cannot walk another's path." With the Matriarch dead and Eilar's protective barriers devastated, Kira's homeland is at risk. Amid the resulting aftermath of fear and insecurity, mounting tensions cause a rift in the Eilaran leadership. Against the ruling council's will, Kira embarks upon a hazardous quest to discover the workings of her mad half-brother Kavyn's shattered focus stone. But will the strange stone turn out to be a boon for the imperiled land, or unleash a bane that will ultimately destroy Kira and the land and people she is determined to save.
This collection of essays, what-ifs and tidbits contains everything writer and critic Scott Woods has publicly written and published about Prince, as well as new material written specifically for this edition. A fun, sometimes biting history with Prince from a super-fan's perspective, Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods is not so much a reference as a unique look at his career, the meaning of his music, and an official weighing in on numerous long-standing Prince debates, such as who was greater between Prince or Michael Jackson, how many times did Prince launch a successful comeback, and which song off of every album you should listen to. This print version contains new essays and updated info, and promises to be an engaging, witty and fitting memorial for one of the greatest artists music has ever produced.
Zack Mbele has a problem. His ship, the Profit, is in deep hock and the notorious mobster, Kwai Chang Wu, has bought the bank that holds the note. Either he does a job for Wu, or he'll lose his ship. To make matters worse, his friend, Rabbit, is kidnapped, his crewmember's family is brutally attacked, and his ex-wife, Cleo, is acting suspiciously. When Zack and his crew find themselves facing off with vicious crime bosses, criminal conspirators, deadly gangsters and a sinister goon with a bent for torture and killing, it isn't a question of how high the body count will go, but who will make it out alive.
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