SMALL TRAVEL EDITION When twelve-year old Tyler Hudgens wakes up in the courtyard, he's buried up to his neck with twenty other screaming, terrified kids. Welcome to Frazier's compound, a place where Tyler and a chosen few will unlock powers in themselves that they could only dream about. Frazier has a plan to turn them into gods, and the only price is the death of 2.5 million people. When a schism occurs in their group, they're all flung into a battle that will test their loyalties and ultimately decide the fate of the world. David "Whitey" Jones is a brand new reporter, and through chance or fate, he's given the Tyler Hudgens case, a story no one else wanted. As Whitey digs for leads, he discovers The Moby Dick of all news stories; a riveting tale of mad scientists, telekinesis, and betrayal. With his eye on the Pulitzer, Whitey dives into a whole new world that may give him everything he ever wanted; or take his life. The world's future hangs in the balance, and a new world waits in the wings, on the brink of Conception.
K. S. Fish was born in San Diego, California. For much of his life he was determined to make every possible bad choice there was to make. Though called to do great work, he ran, becoming a horrible husband (three times over), a non-existent father, a drug addict (heroin, weed, coke and meth), a thief, a con man, and finally a murderer. Through the miracle of God’s grace he was given a new heart and is now a born again Christian, and a writer some have called “a creative genius.” Fish’s work has been called compelling, dark, disturbing, thought provoking and inspirational. Attempting to bridge the gap between “secular” fiction and standard inspirational fiction, he shows the world as it is, ugliness and all, and takes you to where it could be. The third and final book in his series The Dominion Chronicles is set to be released in 2015. For the younger crowd, check out his delightful Emily Funderbunk books: Turtle Soup and The First is the Worst. To connect with K.S. Fish about books, God or even a problem you might be facing, write to him at: Kenneth Fish #1217304 P.O. Box 218 Hardwick, GA 31034