The planet Ohl, much like our own, was experiencing an energy crisis. Its main fuel, milla, was in short supply and the inhabitants looked to the stars, to distant planets, to seek a new source.
And then came a mysterious anomaly that destroyed Ohl's atmosphere, killing over half the population and essentially killing the planet.
Years later, a reporter and a scientist go in search of the anomaly in an adventure that takes them across the universe, encountering different worlds and life forms. Their journey uncovers many secrets that could unravel the very fabric of their own civilization
I've been writing since middle school. First it was short stories, and then movie scripts, and now it's novels. I've even turned some of my scripts into books because I'm not much of a filmmaker. I recently hit the big 30 and decided it was time to publish some of my work.
I would love to hear from others about what they think. I published my first book, "The Devil's Demeanor," on May 26th and have many more planned in the future.
I found myself sucked into the world of Ohl, it surprised me. It's a short read at a mere 79 pages, however I have to say I was more into this book than many others - including Enders Game.