Karen Lee Field I am working on the third book in the series - The Lion Gods. It's the final book in the series. However, I may write a sequel set a few hundred years more I am working on the third book in the series - The Lion Gods. It's the final book in the series. However, I may write a sequel set a few hundred years later, if time permits/5(31). The book being launched is “Speculative Realms: Where there’s a will, there’s a way”. The stories all fit the theme “where there’s a will, there’s a way”, yet things are not always Author: Karen Lee Field. Where there's a will, there's a way. If you want something badly enough, you will find the means to get it. Let demons, mages, technology and love show you the way. A collection of fantasy, science fiction and horror stories. The Stories Of Bones and Blades by Jeff ParishAuthor: Karen Lee Field, Sasha Beattie, Jeff Parish.
Digital immortality, cybernetic communication, machine learning, and what it means to be human—the ideas and questions that inspire Sasha Stiles are complex but grappling them is what makes her work so fascinating.. Working at the intersection of text and technology, Stiles is a first-generation Kalmyk-American poet, artist and creative strategist whose transmedia practice seeks to decipher. Jeff Parish is the author of Grants Pass ( avg rating, ratings, 29 reviews, published ), Bits of the Dead ( avg rating, 69 ratings, 11 re. And there, he meets KanjiKiss in an online bar. This turns into a big family fight about love and commitment. He's in love. His family tries to stop him from committing to this woman. Read the whole story of "KanjiKiss" in Speculative Realms, an eBook filled with thirteen other great stories.
Speculative Realms: Where There's a Will, There's a Way by. Sasha Beattie (Editor), Lorne Dixon (Goodreads Author), David E. Meadows, Rob Rosen (Goodreads Author). The book being launched is “Speculative Realms: Where there’s a will, there’s a way”. The stories all fit the theme “where there’s a will, there’s a way”, yet things are not always. Published this year is "Speculative Realms" edited by Sasha Beattie and available through Lulu Press and Amazon. The theme of the anthology is 'Where there's a will, there's a way'. I'm batting cleanup in this anthology with the story "Children of Ba-Seku".
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