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Conflict: A Study in Heroic Contrasts

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CONFLICT is the first in the Archtypical Musings series where classic pop culture figures are reduced to their basic essences in an dramatic tale torn from real life and drawn from the media that spawned our new mythology. In this first book, the heroine's old enemy arranges for a father to kidnap his own daughter as unwitting bait. Despite her power, her strength, all her toughness, the Heroine knows her weakest point is in danger … her heart.

A dramatic change of pace from author Brian K. Morris (Santastein, The Coldest Warrior, With Great Power).

55 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 15, 2014

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Brian K. Morris

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Brian K. Morris is an independent publisher of novels and comic books, freelance hybrid author, "award-winning" playwright, occasional actor, and former morticians assistant.

Brian's articles have seen print in magazines such as BACK ISSUE Magazine, Hogan's Alley, Knights of the Dinner Table, RetroFan Magazine, WHOtopia, The Jack Kirby Collector, and many other magazines in varying degrees of obscurity.

His books have sold across North America as well as in Great Britain, Japan, and China. In addition to his writing, Brian hosts two Facebook Live shows (NEVERMIND THE FURTHERMORE on Mondays and Thursdays at 9:30 am and CLEVER TITLE PENDING at 7 pm on Tuesday, all times Eastern).

Because he doesn't have enough to do, he does two vlogs on his Facebook page: NEVERMIND THE FURTHERMORE (Mondays and Thursdays at 9:30 Eastern) and CLEVER TITLE PENDING (Tuesdays at 7 pm Eastern). Brian also maintains a page for Rising Tide Publications where new content appears daily.

In addition, Brian gives seminars on storytelling, motivation, self-publishing, and comics history at conventions, libraries, and for private groups. Contact him at Brian@RisingTide.pub for information.

Don't let anyone steal your dream ... you have greatness within you ... and never apologize for being awesome.

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October 26, 2018
A fast, entertaining read. I'm not as familiar with the foes of the heroine featured in this story, so I did not have the pleasure of guessing their identities.
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