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For Odin, for Thor, for Asgard

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A collection of short stories of Allfather Odin, his blood son the mighty Thor and their magnificent home of Asgard.

The tales, often in very cosmic settings, see the Asgardian gods in a constant struggle for existence against other great powers, cosmic and mystic, of the Multiverse.

298 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 3, 2012

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David K. Scholes

11 books30 followers
I’ve been writing speculative fiction about 9 years.

My Amazon Author Page URL is: https://www.amazon.com/author/davidks...

It currently shows eight collections of short science fiction stories and two science fiction novellas.

I’ve been a regular contributor to the Antipodean SF, Beam Me Up Pod Cast and Farther Stars Than These siteS. I have also been published on the Bewildering Stories, the 365 Tommorrows, The WiFiles, and the former Golden Visions sites. .


I've written three sci-fi series: the 12 part “Alien Hunter” series for then Golden Visions Magazine in 2011/12, the “Trathh” series for the Beam Me Up Pod Cast site in 2012/13 and the "Human Hunter" series also for Beam Me Up Pod Cast in 2014/15.

My latest publication was published in January 2017: "A Collection of Science Fiction Gems"

I'm currently working on a new sci-fi novella as yet unnamed.

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92 reviews
November 18, 2018
Read as a comic.book

The story was just like reading a comic book on marvels list. Although interesting, one of the main attractions is the artwork and artists portrayal of the the stories of the writer. I think I would enjoy the story more with accompanying artwork. That saying it was interesting in heat about Thor and Odin. With all the fighting,.there was very little about valqeries, Balder, Cruz and etc.
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January 9, 2014
It shows promise - the author has a vivid way of describing things, and a great vocabulary. However, it could benefit from some editing. I found sentence fragments and the sparse comma usage frustrating, and so have shelved the book for now, perhaps to revisit in the future.
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