M. Robert Randolph recommended First on Mars
Intense opening! After seeing the Martian recently, I'm stoked for more effed up missions to Mars. Get this!
First on Mars
The first crewed mission to Mars starts off in 2031 with sabotage, but no one really knows why. The team of seven needs to work together to survive the unforgiving surface of Mars, but a lack of honesty threatens to tear them apart.
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40 Follower Update:

So I finally got my scanner working again. The Map will be posted in this update.

I might be getting interviewed soon (What? No you won’t see my face, sorry, I know you really want to, but not yet.) Along with being a potential Syndicate pick (that would be amazing.) There are several things in the pipeline as of now. It’s amazing to see honestly thank you all for everything no matter how small the gesture.

Quill Goal/50 Paperback Special Update:

Yes I still plan on writing out pieces of the History of Valthera in the first 50 paperbacks sold, this is essentially giving you: 1. Signed Copy. 2. 1st Edition. 3. Collectors Item that will never be seen again. 

Think about it and pre-order. I’ll still love you either way. But more so if you pre-order.

While the map may not look that great, I just want you to understand--I drew this by hand, I am not an artist of any kind. I stink. But it gets the job done.

MAP ONE: 


Shout Outs: Thanks to quite a few people, @Rick Heinz thanks for pre-ordering it means a lot (check his book out HERE). @Christopher Lee, You’re an awesome dude check his work, he’s working hard on his own Universe. @Craig Munro thanks for the advice. [His stuff HERE.] @Joseph Asphahani, another ton of advice of which he dropped on me [HERE.] 

There are more of you and I don’t want to overload anyone.
Peace and as always, take care.

-L.V.
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    M. Robert Randolph sent an update for Wings of the Crallow

    To the Company:

    Not sure if I ever mentioned this on my project page. Or if it wasn’t obvious or clear. -- Wings of the Crallow is actually written much like a trilogy. In fact, I had it separated as a series until I drafted out the "fat" and combined the story into one book.  Here’s a basically spoiler-free rundown of how this book is more like 3-books-in-one:

    BOOK I: DREAMS

    At first glance, this seems to be a Middle Grade story. However, that is not the case. Early on, being eight years old, Michael dreams of finding a new world. And find it he does! But will he be prepared for what is to come? Can he bear the knowledge and carry it like a burden? Or will he turn and run?

    BOOK II: WASTELANDS

    Here’s the dark middle chapter. Michael is now in high school and now faces the world “alone.” He stumbles upon a drug-of-sorts, and becomes an addict. Can Michael break the cycle and overcome? Will he find meaning in his life? A reason to go on?

    BOOK III: AWAKENINGS

    The finale. Michael is in college. An adult. He knows there’s more to him than meets the eye. But what exactly? Who was he as a child? Where did he go and why are so many of his memories missing? These and other questions drive Michael to wonder: How can one man possibly gain the strength to move mountains?

    Nauselbaum

    - M.R.R.

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      [The Dark Mountain] surprised me pleasantly. If I was to run into the book on a shelf, I would give it a look before proceeding to buy it.M.R.R. Provides a style that only he can provide. It's remarkable to say the least, it's pleasant, though with a much darker underlying atmosphere that seeps through the wild imagination--as imagination is like a wild animal, it's impossible to control.I truly enjoyed the setting to the illustrations of much larger topics at hand. I highly recommend that you read every line.
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        [The Dark Mountain] surprised me pleasantly. If I was to run into the book on a shelf, I would give it a look before proceeding to buy it.M.R.R. Provides a style that only he can provide. It's remarkable to say the least, it's pleasant, though with a much darker underlying atmosphere that seeps through the wild imagination--as imagination is like a wild animal, it's impossible to control.I truly enjoyed the setting to the illustrations of much larger topics at hand. I highly recommend that you read every line.
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