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I mess about with racing cars for work and although this sounds great, it’s very stressful. Reading ...
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Author of Clockwork Charlie and reader of so many things, consumer of great quantities of coffee, ea...
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Cyborg soldier Jacob Sicarius awakens early from stasis to find the crew of his multi-generational colony ship entrenched in civil war. Can he win the war against the mutineers and the malfunctioning AI implant fighting for control over his brain?
Ken Lindsey commented on A Tale of Mist and Shadow
The excerpts already in place for this novel show a rich assortment of believable characters, as well as the author’s deft hand at writing smooth dialogue.  Can’t wait for more!
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    Ken Lindsey commented on Fear Factory
    I like the idea here, and if your fiction writing stands as well as the writing in your intro, we could be in for a real treat.  I hope you’ll get a sample up soon so we can get a better idea of this world you’re building!
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      Five college students are selected to beta-test a high-tech, virtual reality facility that brings your darkest fears to life. But when one of them dies, they realize the only way out is to finish the game.
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      From the very start, Clockwork Charlie ropes readers into the atmosphere with beautiful imagery. The author sets the tone with somber, vivid descriptions, and an underlying tone of mystery. One of the strongest aspects of this piece is how the emotional tone matches the characters interactions through the descriptions, making this work feel like a coherent whole. I look forward to reading more.
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        From the very start, Clockwork Charlie ropes readers into the atmosphere with beautiful imagery. The author sets the tone with somber, vivid descriptions, and an underlying tone of mystery. One of the strongest aspects of this piece is how the emotional tone matches the characters interactions through the descriptions, making this work feel like a coherent whole. I look forward to reading more.
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