In a novella of galactic magnitude, the space-traveling monk Everett Akasha begins his quest to rescue his brother while being pursued by the galaxy's most dangerous bounty hunters, corporate enforcers, alien mob goons, and supernaturally talented assassins. In the company of an artificial intelligence with emotional issues and a cat with horrendous gas, will he survive the unforgiving depths of space?
The first novella in the Everett Akasha series.
The first novella in the Everett Akasha series.
Ben may be having a rough day of near-death experiences, hot pursuits with interstellar mercenaries, and wormhole travel, but nothing will deter him from finding some genuine starch spheres (space potatoes) for his brother, Everett.
The second novella in the Everett Akasha series.
The second novella in the Everett Akasha series.
It's been one year and one day that my dad and I have been on the run, and I don't believe that we'll be slowing down any time soon.
It was one year and a day ago that I last saw my mother, and the hope of seeing her again is one of the few things that keep us going.
It was a year and a day ago that the great Orcs of Narkisim appeared, jumping right out of the stories that old nannies used to tell the children to frighten them. Nobody thought they were real anymore, and everyone assumed that they had just been made up like the boogeyman or the monsters that live under your bed.
But they were real.
In my short twelve years of life I have never faced such a grim reality, but now I realize that my dad and I may not escape this ordeal alive. That is why I have taken the opportunity to write this, in hopes that if we do perish before I find my mother and we escape, that someday someone will know what happened here. That is if the orcs don't find this book first and use it for toilet paper.
Did I mention that I just found out my dad is a wizard?
It was one year and a day ago that I last saw my mother, and the hope of seeing her again is one of the few things that keep us going.
It was a year and a day ago that the great Orcs of Narkisim appeared, jumping right out of the stories that old nannies used to tell the children to frighten them. Nobody thought they were real anymore, and everyone assumed that they had just been made up like the boogeyman or the monsters that live under your bed.
But they were real.
In my short twelve years of life I have never faced such a grim reality, but now I realize that my dad and I may not escape this ordeal alive. That is why I have taken the opportunity to write this, in hopes that if we do perish before I find my mother and we escape, that someday someone will know what happened here. That is if the orcs don't find this book first and use it for toilet paper.
Did I mention that I just found out my dad is a wizard?
Upon the beautiful planet of Kaliya, the Khurran (eight foot tall sloth-like folks) live peaceful lives in the trees and mountains. Many of the Khurran of Wild Mountain still worship Jesh, the goddess of their mountain, and some remember when she walked amongst the mortals. After thousands of years another god awakens, though not one that any living being would worship. He is Rokkhu, born of darkness, blight on the face of Kaliya. Leaf, a young Khurran, is beginning to learn the truth of who he truly is, for he is a bodhisattva: a being of light, reincarnated once again to counter the forces of darkness that emerge in the world. Reluctant to disrupt his peaceful and quiet life upon the mountain, he nonetheless must face his truth and look for other bodhisattvas in the world to teach him, for he has been chosen to stop the dark god, Rokkhu, and restore safety to the mortals and gods alike. Journeying through a world in which the spirits and gods interact with the mortals, Leaf and his companions must unravel a spiral of dark deeds that began thousands of years ago, and that have only begun to come to their fruition.
"Poo-Bot 3000" is a potty training story with a twist.
When a little boy's parents get him his very own Poo-Bot, the boy must teach THE ROBOT how to use the potty.
He then discovers how to construct a Poo-Bot of his own making with common household items.
This is a fun story that will encourage boys and girls to use the potty, and have a blast doing it!
When a little boy's parents get him his very own Poo-Bot, the boy must teach THE ROBOT how to use the potty.
He then discovers how to construct a Poo-Bot of his own making with common household items.
This is a fun story that will encourage boys and girls to use the potty, and have a blast doing it!
Do you ever wonder if there is a gnome living in the hole at the bottom of the old tree in the park?
Have you ever felt like you weren't alone while in the woods?
Did you know that elves are responsible for many of our day-to-day occurrences?
If your mind ever fills with these kinds of questions, then these modern fairy tales are for you!
Have you ever felt like you weren't alone while in the woods?
Did you know that elves are responsible for many of our day-to-day occurrences?
If your mind ever fills with these kinds of questions, then these modern fairy tales are for you!