The Valley of Despair now available in paperback!
It has taken me a while to convert some of my stories to paperback, so I'm stoked to be able to add this third title to my growing stable of physical books.
The Valley of Despair is a fun tale, very much in the style and topic of Edgar Rice Burroughs where we have a hero who discovers a "lost race" in the midst of the dark, foreboding jungles of Africa (or, since he's a German pilot, Afrika).
It was reviewer Charles Van Buren who mentioned in his review of this title that he would like a sequel, and it was the sequel that I first converted to paper format, thinking Valley was too short to do so.
But where there's a will there is usually a way. With some attention to font size, margins, page size, etc, I was able to make it work.
The sequel, The Cosmos of Despair, is certainly a bizarre yarn, whereas Valley is more straight up lost race with a scyfy twist that I hope you enjoy.
Best,
Chris.

The Valley of Despair is a fun tale, very much in the style and topic of Edgar Rice Burroughs where we have a hero who discovers a "lost race" in the midst of the dark, foreboding jungles of Africa (or, since he's a German pilot, Afrika).
It was reviewer Charles Van Buren who mentioned in his review of this title that he would like a sequel, and it was the sequel that I first converted to paper format, thinking Valley was too short to do so.
But where there's a will there is usually a way. With some attention to font size, margins, page size, etc, I was able to make it work.
The sequel, The Cosmos of Despair, is certainly a bizarre yarn, whereas Valley is more straight up lost race with a scyfy twist that I hope you enjoy.
Best,
Chris.

Published on November 02, 2020 09:04
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Should a Weird tales; strange tales; tales with bizarre, unforeseen twists and endings; macabre little tales; encounters and close brushes with mind-warping beings both supernatural and otherworldly.
Should a reader find stories such as these of interest they might enjoy the tales I've made available online. Each is an attempt to construct something unique and enjoyable.
For sure, they will touch on the broader themes we fans of these various genres all love to read and reread; lost cities, magical Jinns, Lovecraftian monsters, the hair raising encounter with something grim, the clash and clang of a sword-fight.
But, also it is the hope of this author that the reader will encounter other things they may or may not have come across before: unexpected twists, memorable characters strange inventions.
Enjoy.
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