Eric Fisk's Blog
February 20, 2021
The Road

The Road
By Kathleen McCluskey
Gina awoke and tried to open her eyes. Pain immediately flooded into her as she opened her mouth to scream but only a dry, crackling groan came from her. She searched her memory as to what happened. As her consciousness began to fade again, she began to remember.
In her mind’s eye she was in her car, singing along with her young children. Gracie and Jack were her world. Looking into the rear view mirror she could see them laughing and dancing in thei...
January 26, 2021
The Long Fall Book 3-Excerpt

September 11 th , 2001
As Satan advised, they made several Taliban soldiers American citizens and had them trained as pilots. The purebloods were always around, influencing and guiding the fools. They made sure that they passed every exam and even mentally taught them English. The purebloods couldn’t believe how easily manipulated the crazy Jihadists were. Only after a few months, each one of them had their private pilot’s license. Selena went to Matthew, “You do know flying a single engine pl...
The Long Fall Book 2-Excerpt

Creating An Empire
William awoke in the darkness, the pathetic surroundings suffocating his demon spirit. He leaned his head out of the cave that his father had banished him to. The Carpathian mountains loomed overhead in the moonlight. He could smell the human race and immediately the bile rose in his throat and he vomited. A feeling of rage engulfed his being to the core. How dare Satan release him from his destiny. How dare he throw him out of the only home he’s ever known. A large Sulph...
The Long Fall Book 1-Excerpt

The Beginning
Jehovah studied before him,mesmerized by the fierce war of words clashing between these great orators. Brothers turned adversaries, they spit obscenities, each one condemning the other. He sat above them on his bench, a mighty gavel laced in gold tucked tightly in his hand.
Growing impatient with their bickering, God slammed the gavel down.
“Enough!” The audience shuddered under the thunderous boom of his voice. “This is a courtroom, not a playground. Now, get on wit...
February 27, 2020
Short Story – 2100 (9:00PM)
By Ancel Reagan
As the top of the hour approached my partner decided to take a smoke break and stepped outside to do so. When you have a partner that you spend a lot of time with you tend to treat each other like family, and you also worry about them when it comes to their health. I often tease her about her smoking, and encourage her to stop. She often tells me that she is trying, but I know that she is not really doing it.
In slow times we tend to have conversations about our families and...
February 21, 2020
Author Interview – Stephen Aryan
Stephen Aryan is a lifelong fantasy and science fiction fan, along with a fan of comic books across a wide genre. He is a self publisher and comic book pitch man. His wide pallet of talents have given him the opportunity to create and build a large fan base. When he isn’t writing, reading or pitching comic books, Stephen hosts one of his three podcasts; Grouchy Old Geeks, Crash Landing and Bags of Action all apart of the Geek Syndicate network. I was happy to be able to communicate with...
February 20, 2020
Short Story – 2000 (8:00PM)
By Ancel Reagan
“Dispatch, how can I help you,” I ask as I answer the phone.
“Yes, I am on Cloverfield Road and I just hit a deer with my car,” a female caller answers a little shaken.
“Okay ma’am are you hurt?”
“No, I am ok. It came out of nowhere, I am not sure if it is still alive, I don’t even see it anymore.” She is beginning to settle down a little now, but you can still tell this has shaken her up. That’s understandable a couple hundred pound deer can do a lot of damage to a vehicle....
December 2, 2019
Book Release: Raising Happiness with PTSD
Raising Happiness with PTSD!: A Mom & Dad’s Journey With Autism/PTSD
Read the journey of two parents as they document raising their son with PTSD/Autism. From his birth to the moment every parent dreads… their child running away. This book is full of stories of how the deal with their Wildcat day after day and still keep going.
From the book:
I learned early that he would become obsessed with certain things and I was not wrong. It didn’t take long, at first it was normal things for a young...
January 22, 2019
Book Review: The Way of Shadows
The perfect killer has no friends. Only targets. For Durzo Blint, assassination is an art. And he is the city’s most accomplished artist, his talents required from alleyway to courtly boudoir. For Azoth, survival is precarious. Something you never take for granted. As a guild rat, he’s grown up in the slums, and learned the hard way to judge people quickly – and to take risks. Risks like apprenticing himself to Durzo Blint. But to be accepted, Azoth must turn his back on his old life and e...
January 10, 2019
Book Review: Star Wars – Lost Stars
The reign of the Galactic Empire has reached the Outer Rim planet of Jelucan, where aristocratic Thane Kyrell and rural villager Ciena Ree bond over their love of flying.
Enrolling at the Imperial Academy is nothing less than a dream come true for both of them. But Thane sours on the dream when he sees firsthand the horrific tactics the Empire uses to maintain its ironclad rule.
Bitter and disillusioned, he joins the fledgling Rebellion–putting Ciena in an unbearable position between her lo...


