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September 9, 2010
Chapters 1-3 of 'The Unwanted' Free

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An explosion shatters the night sky….
Smoke and flames erupt over the city of Chicago. FBI Agent Nick Catlin watches helplessly as their only lead straps on a glider and leaps off a high rooftop, soaring toward Lake Michigan. They’ve lost him, again. The crime scenes always fit the same pattern—five babies are among the casualties. Fourteen months later, though, in New York, no infant bodies are found. Nick’s gut tells him the killer was somehow interrupted in his work and that he won’t stop until he tracks down those children and finishes what he started.
Oklahoma rancher Leigh Barrus is barely making ends meet when his estranged niece, Janet, shows up at his ranch with five babies in tow. The terrifying tale she tells him about genetic experiments is only the beginning of the shocking truths….
A gripping sci-fi thriller
for all ages
Published on September 09, 2010 18:08
August 10, 2010
Book Giveaway: 2 Autographed Copies of 'The Unwanted'
The Unwanted
G/6 Chronicles is hosting 2 great end of Summer book giveaways. You have 2 chances to win an autographed copy of The Unwanted book 1 of The Unwanted Trilogy.
Here is how you can enter:
1. Join as a follower on Daniel L Carter's blog @ http://danielleighcarter.blogspot.com/ then send an email to contest@theunwantedtrilogy.com with your full name.
2. Sign up for our G/6 Chronicles Newsletter @ newsletter@theunwantedtrilogy.com with the Subject: Giveaway. Please include in your email your full name.
You can do both and be entered twice in our drawing.
(We request that if you partake in our giveaway that you would be willing to do a short review of
The Unwanted on either Amazon, Barnes & Noble or Christianbook.com.
The review is not required but encouraged. The point of these giveaways is to
promote awareness of this great story. We thank you for your support.)
The winners names will be posted on September 1st at 8pm on www.g6chronicles.com, Myspace, Facebook, G/6 Chronicles Newsletter & Blogger.
Submissions for contest ends August 31st @ Midnight EST.
G/6 Chronicles is hosting 2 great end of Summer book giveaways. You have 2 chances to win an autographed copy of The Unwanted book 1 of The Unwanted Trilogy.
Here is how you can enter:
1. Join as a follower on Daniel L Carter's blog @ http://danielleighcarter.blogspot.com/ then send an email to contest@theunwantedtrilogy.com with your full name.
2. Sign up for our G/6 Chronicles Newsletter @ newsletter@theunwantedtrilogy.com with the Subject: Giveaway. Please include in your email your full name.
You can do both and be entered twice in our drawing.
(We request that if you partake in our giveaway that you would be willing to do a short review of
The Unwanted on either Amazon, Barnes & Noble or Christianbook.com.
The review is not required but encouraged. The point of these giveaways is to
promote awareness of this great story. We thank you for your support.)
The winners names will be posted on September 1st at 8pm on www.g6chronicles.com, Myspace, Facebook, G/6 Chronicles Newsletter & Blogger.
Submissions for contest ends August 31st @ Midnight EST.
Published on August 10, 2010 18:24
June 19, 2010
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Published on June 19, 2010 21:31
June 3, 2010
Sci-fi Geek Test
You know you're a sci-fi geek if any of the following apply to you.
1. You get jazzed up that you realize the actress that played Deanna Trio's mother on Star Trek The Next Generation is the same person that played Bone's assistant from the original Star Trek. (The one who had a crush on Spock.) A couple friends recently reminded me that she was also the voice of the computer and married to Gene Roddenberry.
2. You have referred to yourself as a Browncoat on more than one occasion.
3. You were relieved when George Lucas explained why Three Pio didn't know who Darth Vadar was. (Answer found in Star Wars III :-)
4. You turned to your date all excited during the new Star Trek movie to point out "That guy who played the Hulk in the first movie that no one seemed to like but you did even though the newer Hulk movie was better, plays Nero the bad guy."
5. At every superhero movie that you watch you compare it to the original comics story line and note all the differences. (You know you do:-)
6. (Guys mostly) Thinks that Megan Fox (Transformers) would play a great Wonder Woman!
7. You find yourself cursing using the word Fracked.
8. You wish you could live in the town of Eureka.
9. You wonder why they ended any of the following shows: John Doe, The Pretender, Surface, Quantum Leap, Firefly, Invasion or Enterprise.
10. You reference actors and actresses by what other sci-fi show you have seen them in. (IE... ODO-Boston Legal, River-Terminator Chick, Mal-Castle.)
11. When you break wind you refer to it as a Gaseous Anomaly.
12. You get into heated debates on whether Jar Jar Binks should have never been a part of Star Wars.
13. You have watched Galaxy Quest more than 13 times.
14. You wonder why you can’t think of any other movies that the guy on the TV series The Eleventh Hour played in other than Dark City and Illusionist.
15. You had to go back and watch Terminator Salvation several times because you were confused about the time line with the other Terminator movies and the Sarah Connor Chronicles TV show.
16. Thought the ending of Lost was completely pointless and left you with more questions than you had when you started watching the show.
17. You wish that the actor that played Daniel Jackson in Stargate SG1 would find a good TV series to be on.
18. You freaked out when Avatar didn't win Best Picture at the Oscars.
1. You get jazzed up that you realize the actress that played Deanna Trio's mother on Star Trek The Next Generation is the same person that played Bone's assistant from the original Star Trek. (The one who had a crush on Spock.) A couple friends recently reminded me that she was also the voice of the computer and married to Gene Roddenberry.
2. You have referred to yourself as a Browncoat on more than one occasion.
3. You were relieved when George Lucas explained why Three Pio didn't know who Darth Vadar was. (Answer found in Star Wars III :-)
4. You turned to your date all excited during the new Star Trek movie to point out "That guy who played the Hulk in the first movie that no one seemed to like but you did even though the newer Hulk movie was better, plays Nero the bad guy."
5. At every superhero movie that you watch you compare it to the original comics story line and note all the differences. (You know you do:-)
6. (Guys mostly) Thinks that Megan Fox (Transformers) would play a great Wonder Woman!
7. You find yourself cursing using the word Fracked.
8. You wish you could live in the town of Eureka.
9. You wonder why they ended any of the following shows: John Doe, The Pretender, Surface, Quantum Leap, Firefly, Invasion or Enterprise.
10. You reference actors and actresses by what other sci-fi show you have seen them in. (IE... ODO-Boston Legal, River-Terminator Chick, Mal-Castle.)
11. When you break wind you refer to it as a Gaseous Anomaly.
12. You get into heated debates on whether Jar Jar Binks should have never been a part of Star Wars.
13. You have watched Galaxy Quest more than 13 times.
14. You wonder why you can’t think of any other movies that the guy on the TV series The Eleventh Hour played in other than Dark City and Illusionist.
15. You had to go back and watch Terminator Salvation several times because you were confused about the time line with the other Terminator movies and the Sarah Connor Chronicles TV show.
16. Thought the ending of Lost was completely pointless and left you with more questions than you had when you started watching the show.
17. You wish that the actor that played Daniel Jackson in Stargate SG1 would find a good TV series to be on.
18. You freaked out when Avatar didn't win Best Picture at the Oscars.
Published on June 03, 2010 18:43
What Everyone Needs!
Having been on Myspace, Facebook, Twitter for a while now and having several friends who've added me I am becoming aware again of the human condition. Thanks to my class in Biblical Principles in Counseling my teacher drilled into us one concept. There are 2 things in life that every person needs to function as they were created to be, SECURITY & SIGNIFICANCE.
Security deals with the need to feel loved. This doesn't mean the person isn't loved it means they don't feel loved. I can state for a fact that God loves each and everyone of us but that doesn't mean much if you don't believe it. We want to feel secure that no matter what stupid things we do we are accepted and loved. Spouses let us down or worse therefore we end up loosing any security that we may have had within that relationship. Security is important to women more often then men however both men and women need to feel secure. It is a basic need of humanity and we will try and find it in anything we can which often breeds more misery than happiness.
Significance can often stem from how much Security we receive in our life but it is a separate issue. Every person needs to feel that they matter in some way. What is my worth? Why am I here? What talents or skills do I have? These questions are common to everyone and we've all asked these questions of ourselves and others in our lives. We want to know why we are special. Although as we grow up peer pressure can control our actions which stem from our need for Security (acceptance), when we reach a more mature stage in our life the need for Significance becomes stronger. Everyone is Significant and as friends, spouses or family we need to let those people in our life know how important they are to us. Unless we verbalize this to others then they will not truly know their worth. Men tend to need this more than security however, again, both men and women need to feel this way.
Ultimately you will only find these two things in Jesus Christ. Until you surrender who you are to him you will never truly understand security and the significance of who you were created to be.
Having said all of this I just want all my friends to know that I do appreciate you and am glad that you have made me your friend. Thank you.
Security deals with the need to feel loved. This doesn't mean the person isn't loved it means they don't feel loved. I can state for a fact that God loves each and everyone of us but that doesn't mean much if you don't believe it. We want to feel secure that no matter what stupid things we do we are accepted and loved. Spouses let us down or worse therefore we end up loosing any security that we may have had within that relationship. Security is important to women more often then men however both men and women need to feel secure. It is a basic need of humanity and we will try and find it in anything we can which often breeds more misery than happiness.
Significance can often stem from how much Security we receive in our life but it is a separate issue. Every person needs to feel that they matter in some way. What is my worth? Why am I here? What talents or skills do I have? These questions are common to everyone and we've all asked these questions of ourselves and others in our lives. We want to know why we are special. Although as we grow up peer pressure can control our actions which stem from our need for Security (acceptance), when we reach a more mature stage in our life the need for Significance becomes stronger. Everyone is Significant and as friends, spouses or family we need to let those people in our life know how important they are to us. Unless we verbalize this to others then they will not truly know their worth. Men tend to need this more than security however, again, both men and women need to feel this way.
Ultimately you will only find these two things in Jesus Christ. Until you surrender who you are to him you will never truly understand security and the significance of who you were created to be.
Having said all of this I just want all my friends to know that I do appreciate you and am glad that you have made me your friend. Thank you.
Published on June 03, 2010 18:31
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