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Marymae is just like any little girl, She loves stories about brave princesses and spends a lot of time with her imaginary friend, Waldo. Except to her, he is very real indeed! It’s not a problem until the day her friend goes missing, and no one will take her growing concern seriously. Knowing she can’t leave him in danger – a danger she just KNOWS is there – Marymae sets off to find him. But she finds there are inky shadows slinking through the forest of make believe, and nightmares are threatening to spill past it’s wooded realm and into her world and home. With help from noble pirates wielding chainsaws, armored dinosaurs, and the relentless hope and light of a child’s soul – Marymae and her friends, new and old, will have to face the Nightmare man before it’s too late.
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The planetary anthology series is back, with stories of fatherhood, leadership and the king of planets.
Revolution deep in the forgotten oceans of Europa, getting shipwrecked on Ganymede, an ode to Io, harvesting diamond snow from the Jovian poles, Arthurian intrigues played out across Jovian moons, a man torn between loyalty to his beloved and his werewolf pack, hiding from a robot coup on an abandoned station, betrayal at the siege of Troy, astrologers playing politics and far more.
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Jupiter images courtesy of NASA Juno Mission.
Lounge, balcony and bridge background images from pixabay.
Public domain recording of Holst’s The Planets – Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity by USAF Heritage of America Band.
Galactic Cruiser model by Herminio Nieves.
Cover Art by Lee Madison.
Animation, effects, video and audio editing in blender, Hit Film Pro and Audacity by Ben Zwycky.
You are not supposed to read this book.
You are not supposed to think about reading this book
In fact, just plain thinking at all is not allowed.
You have been warned…