True Magic - (c) 2013

Writing as Scott Galister once again, I've published my latest m/m 3-act story called True Magic.

Altho I normally prefer sci-fi, fans have continually expressed their interest in another contemporary fiction offering. So, in an attempt to complete that mission True Magic appeared. I had a few more ideas still cooking since The Heart of the Cluster, which was purely scifi. Those ideas were in the heavy duty m/m genre. This time they appeared as contemporary fiction. To further throw me for a loop, a fantasy element crept in to each one of the stories. That put the final touch to creating a cohesive whole for this novel.

So, True Magic centers around a theme - magic:

Flashlight - There was no way Kevin Nygaard could have known that the innocuous app he downloaded to his phone would transform his life.

Oceans of Troy - Card tricks and illusions were enough for Justin Regal until Troy Issca came back home and showed him true magic.

Whispers - Ben Vickerts acquires a mysterious power that very nearly overwhelms him before it delivers his heart’s desire.

I suspect this will be the last 'Scott Galister' offering from me. I'm fresh out of ideas that fit into the sexy m/m genre and am back to my normal gay-themed stories with normal gay main characters caught up in normal drama. In other words, they might have sex but that's not the main idea of the story.

I hope you enjoy True Magic. It's only in ebook format and is only $2.99. Sample chapters of EACH story can be read from my website at www.mark-kendrick.com.
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Published on March 16, 2013 04:58 Tags: contemporary-fiction, fantasy, m-m, scott-galister, true-magic
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message 1: by Adam (new)

Adam This caught me off guard, a pleasant surprise. Nice to see some new material. I'll be reading this soon. Surprised also to hear this could be the last Galister novel. Always thought there'd be more tales to tell from the Cluster...such a vast universe of characters. I also felt Trenekis was the first part of a larger story. Perhaps one day... :)

But thank you again for this. Looking forward to it!


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