Well, since the world is still here, you can have one more chance to get Part 3 of "The Peaks Trilogy" for free, for Kindle.
Join Martina and Jon, along with their families as they struggle through a spiritual odyssey set in the distant future.
Look at religion from a completely different point of view.
Don't have a Kindle? You can get the complete trilogy in one paperback on Amazon.com!
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
We Made It!
Well, here it is 2013--sometimes I wondered if we would make it this far. Between all the talk about the Mayan calendar and the Fiscal Cliff, it makes one wonder.
Still, as I look out at the mountains around me here in northwest Montana's Flathead Valley, they seem to just stand there with some secret knowledge of their own.
I wrote most of my first two books in their shadows--way back in the early 80's. Then I didn't touch them for 19 years, while we lived on the shores of Lake Huron in Michigan.
Michigan had its own special qualities--and now memories--but no call of the mountains.
It took coming back here to resume working on "The Peaks at the Edge of the World."
I felt a sense of urgency to get it out before the end of 2012--and it is--on Kindle--and as a paperback on Create Space. Both are currently only available from Amazon.com--or thru me.
Now that 2013 is here, I wonder, what next? I have drafts of a sequel, and for some reason (probably having to do with the long winters here), it is called "When the World Grows Cold."
But there is more to it than that. I sense the world growing cold toward the Lord--and his people. Where is this world headed?
Well, only time will tell.! So here's to the New Year...
Still, as I look out at the mountains around me here in northwest Montana's Flathead Valley, they seem to just stand there with some secret knowledge of their own.
I wrote most of my first two books in their shadows--way back in the early 80's. Then I didn't touch them for 19 years, while we lived on the shores of Lake Huron in Michigan.
Michigan had its own special qualities--and now memories--but no call of the mountains.
It took coming back here to resume working on "The Peaks at the Edge of the World."
I felt a sense of urgency to get it out before the end of 2012--and it is--on Kindle--and as a paperback on Create Space. Both are currently only available from Amazon.com--or thru me.
Now that 2013 is here, I wonder, what next? I have drafts of a sequel, and for some reason (probably having to do with the long winters here), it is called "When the World Grows Cold."
But there is more to it than that. I sense the world growing cold toward the Lord--and his people. Where is this world headed?
Well, only time will tell.! So here's to the New Year...
Thursday, December 20, 2012
"End of the World" Special--get Part 3 of the Trilogy for your Kindle--free this Friday and Saturday (if we're still here! - ha!)
‘Mountaintops and
Valleys’ – Part 3 of ‘The Peaks at the Edge of the World’
Follow further
adventures of the “Peaks” characters as they face new challenges—even though
they have finally found the mysterious planet Maia, which few seem to even know
exists. Is this the true home of
humankind? What makes it so special that
the System has tried to erase it from all records and memories? Does the seemingly mythical True Fountain
exist—and will Jon, Jael, and Martina ever find it?
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
‘Searching for Maia’ –
Part 2 of ‘The Peaks at the Edge of the World’
Jon and Jael
have finally released Jael’s sister from her bondage to the dark forces she
fell prey to with the Redlarks, but now they must venture into the unknown Far
Wilds of their planet Terres. As they do
this, Jon decides to try a daring experiment involving parallel worlds—by
bringing two Twenty-first Century Earth children into their bodies, to
experience their journey with them. And
so Danny joins with Jael, while his sister, Ginna, joins Martina. No one knows what impacts this experiment may
have on each of the young people involved.
Thanks to
Jon’s ability to Cross the GAP, they find a way to leave Terres, and begin
searching for a planet called ‘Maia’—said to be the original planet of mankind—encountering
many hazards along the way. In addition,
no one they meet in their travels seems to know where it is—or even if it is a
real place, at all—and then they are captured by Rebels, the most feared force
in the Galaxy.
Check the Kindle Store for Free Promos!
Friday, December 7, 2012
Part 1 of "The Peaks" Trilogy - 'Finding the Light'
‘The Peaks at the Edge
of the World’ –Part
1, 'Finding the Light’
On the
distant planet of Terres, far in the future, a young boy—Jael—finds his family
being torn apart by dark forces of the Galactic System. Raised by his mother, and older siblings--who
believe in a distant ruler called the True King—he soon finds himself alone in a
world that is falling apart. Now he must
put his trust in a stranger named Jon, who claims he has the ability to cut
across space and time—by Crossing the GAP.
Jael convinces Jon to take him across their planet—toward the mountain
peaks at the edge of their world—to help him find his runaway sister,
Martina. But Martina has become
possessed by the dark forces of the Redlarks, people who live in the
Wilds. Will Jon and Jael be able to
release her, and escape to a better place?
This book
asks “What if Christianity were to survive into the distant future--perhaps even another millennium?” Would this
ancient religion have any meaning in a complex, future technology? What would life be like for a tiny remnant
who are severely persecuted, and trying to cling to ‘Old Ways?’
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Looking for Hope
Boy, some days it is hard to get out of bed with a happy heart. All the news is so depressing--people talk like the world is going to end soon. Was the Mayan Calendar right, and the world ends on the Winter Solstice this year - 12/21/2012? (Does this mean there's no point in Christmas shopping?)
I keep hoping it is 12/21/2112 Doesn't that number have more balance somehow? Gives us another 100 years to try to get straightened out.
You know I have been watching history/documentaries lately--history can be as depressing as the future, but then it's over and humankind has survived. The Black Plague in the 12th and 13th centures seemed like the end of the world to the people it affected. The Dust Bowl of the 1930's here in the Great Plains seemed like the end of the world to the people there. But here we are--still kicking, and making a mess...
I don't know the answer, but I guess it just goes to show that maybe things aren't always as bad at they seem--when we are in the middle of them. If we step back, perhaps we can get a better perspective.
And last but not least, the One who is in charge is the only one who really knows the plan. And to Him, "a thousand years is as a day, and a day is asa thousand years."
I keep hoping it is 12/21/2112 Doesn't that number have more balance somehow? Gives us another 100 years to try to get straightened out.
You know I have been watching history/documentaries lately--history can be as depressing as the future, but then it's over and humankind has survived. The Black Plague in the 12th and 13th centures seemed like the end of the world to the people it affected. The Dust Bowl of the 1930's here in the Great Plains seemed like the end of the world to the people there. But here we are--still kicking, and making a mess...
I don't know the answer, but I guess it just goes to show that maybe things aren't always as bad at they seem--when we are in the middle of them. If we step back, perhaps we can get a better perspective.
And last but not least, the One who is in charge is the only one who really knows the plan. And to Him, "a thousand years is as a day, and a day is asa thousand years."
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
"The Book" and my book - A Foreword
This is the Foreword I wrote for my first book, "The Peaks at the Edge of the World" - which is available as a trilogy on Kindle at present.
"The Peaks" has been bubbling in my mind for most of my life. Some of the thoughts came to the surface and are printed inside it, while others are still hiding in the undercurrents of my mental synapses.
Some readers may find it ironic that I write a book about a time when all forms of print and writing are considered archaic--and therefore forbidden. I find it no coincidence--in this future I write of--that the primary surviving book is The Book--the one that bears this as its only title.
Perhaps this is because throughout my life this Book has had a central influence on my thinking (even though it was not commonly read in my home, when I was a child). Somehow, I just kept being drawn to it. Oh, I have questioned it! And I have read many other books and opinions. But none of them seemed to reach deep down into my psyche like this Book does--none have the same ring of truth and authority.
Iwould by lying if I didn't say that many inspirations for "The Peaks at the Edge of the World" have come during moments of studying The Book. Flashes of insight seem to come suddenly, and feel similar to descriptions I have heard from those who meditate.
Please understand that I make no claims to be 'spiritually enlightened' or 'inspired by God'! All I am is a humble mouthpiece--trying with my own stumbling words to relate things I feel have been shown to me. Like Eli in the Desert (Part 3), I am just a voice...
"The Peaks" has been bubbling in my mind for most of my life. Some of the thoughts came to the surface and are printed inside it, while others are still hiding in the undercurrents of my mental synapses.
Some readers may find it ironic that I write a book about a time when all forms of print and writing are considered archaic--and therefore forbidden. I find it no coincidence--in this future I write of--that the primary surviving book is The Book--the one that bears this as its only title.
Perhaps this is because throughout my life this Book has had a central influence on my thinking (even though it was not commonly read in my home, when I was a child). Somehow, I just kept being drawn to it. Oh, I have questioned it! And I have read many other books and opinions. But none of them seemed to reach deep down into my psyche like this Book does--none have the same ring of truth and authority.
Iwould by lying if I didn't say that many inspirations for "The Peaks at the Edge of the World" have come during moments of studying The Book. Flashes of insight seem to come suddenly, and feel similar to descriptions I have heard from those who meditate.
Please understand that I make no claims to be 'spiritually enlightened' or 'inspired by God'! All I am is a humble mouthpiece--trying with my own stumbling words to relate things I feel have been shown to me. Like Eli in the Desert (Part 3), I am just a voice...
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