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Showing posts with label Underground Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Underground Series. Show all posts

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Back with a New Story

Hi folks. I've been out of commission for the last three weeks. Mainly due to an unexpected personal issue that blindsided me. Wish I could go into more detail, but it wouldn't be a good idea. Nothing dealing with death, sickness, or the like, but something just as emotionally draining and required I focus on it or else.

But I've worked my way back into getting stories out on the series I was working on, "Underground." I've put Chapter 3 up and it is now showing up on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Sorry for leaving the crew on a cliff-hanger. I didn't expect to be this long getting the next chapter out. But short of another big personal issue arising, I should be getting these chapters out in a more timely fashion as I work on getting more time carved back into my schedule for writing.

But now you can find out what happens! Go now to either Amazon or B&N and load up the next episode on your reader. And enjoy the ride. :)

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Is Rebellion a Good Idea?

Underground: Chapter 1 - Father Jonah and the Renegade
Underground

Not exactly an original title, so folks may be wanting a little more information on what this new series I'm creating is about. So, here it is.

Underground is a space opera story about a woman trader who ends up serving in a secret underground rebellion against the corrupt SysCon, Earth supported government in a planetary system linked to our solar system by an artificial wormhole/port device. The secret organization is funded by a conglomerate of business interests called Prime Ops, otherwise known as Sugar Daddy, and maintains several cells within the system, working to wrest control from the dictatorial government.

But the cell that Shashara, our protagonist, falls into is headed by an Orthodox priest, Father Jonah McKensey, an Australian adventurist, Donley Marley, a Slavic computer geek and all around IT expert, Natalie Duran, an African-American mechanic, Nicholas Jones, married to a Jamaican language/cultural expert, Dela Jones, and their mentally enhanced twelve-year-old child, Terrell Jones, and finished up with a doctor, Miguel Gonzales, supplied by Prime Ops. Some of these are religious, others, like our protagonist, are agnostic.

I hope you get a chance to follow along. First chapter is up on Kindle, Nook, and Smashwords and related outlets, titled "Father Jonah and the Renegade." There's plenty to explore with these characters.