Imagine a world without hunger, where people live on the open sea, but still there will be conflicts and differences.
An unforseen bi-product of terrorists bombing a children's hospital, the Lazurai could kill a person without touching them. The government made it worse by their experiments. All the children wanted was to feel love like any child. When they grew older, their powers increased. And they found they couldn't be stopped. By anything. Then they escaped.
Essays, fiction process, poetry, and pontification from novelist, Erik van Mechelen.
Eclectic collection of my poems from sci-fi sonnets to nursery rhymes to social criticism to surrealism to pretty much everything in between.
This series of first contact stories is set in Vancouver, illustrating how an alien could suborn the infrastructure of the City of Vancouver to his own purposes without the tedium of having to run it.
A History of the Galactic War is a historical textbook suitable for middle school students. It covers an important period of Human history, spanning roughly 2037 to 2133, including the lead-up and aftermath of what is now known as the Galactic War.
Jesse (a daylight-challenged human) and George (an Earth-born alien) meet and become partners in a boutique moving company in Metro Vancouver. George turns over his portion of the business to his cousin Michel (an ex-Montreal Mafia enforcer and also an alien), inadvertently making Jesse the subject matter expert in working with aliens.
An account of Mr. E. W. Barrington's expedition beyond Antarctica to a place called the Iron Republic.
Eventually a small blue horizon appeared. They sailed toward it, their surroundings growing brighter and brighter, until finally the darkness receded, and they once more traveled in the light.
Are you prepared to care for your family in an emergency? Do you know how to make End of the World Pie with just the scraps left in the pantry?
This thriller book contains detective mystery, some sci-fi, post-apocalypse and... kabbalah. This is beta-version but I hope you'll find it worthing. Enjoy!
Grace O'Malley won a cargo container in a card game on a little planet in a little corner of the galaxy, but she and her crew may have won an entirely bigger jackpot. With the original owners trying to get it back, and no idea what's actually inside, will their gamble to take the container and run pay off? Book is in progress, rough draft chapters will be published as soon as they're written. Final, edited version will be marked as such.
La última ciudad de la Tierra repite su rutina de espaldas al desierto y sus sacerdotes se sacrifican al Mar. Desde la Luna de los Colores, ojos inmortales y cansados observan distraídamente los milenios. La curiosidad es rebeldía y la tradición inmutable manda, hasta que una coincidencia de voluntades rompa el hechizo y despliegue las velas de la historia.
Humanity’s future, isn’t human… Nadia Korelia, Falcanian queen, has spent the last three years assembling together her sibling Morningstars. Artificial people, who are in every way stronger, smarter and more beautiful. Can Nadia unite her fellow Morningstars, even as the Falcanians use war, to broker for peace?