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StarQuest: Forgetfulness:

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If you enjoy science fiction and are a Star Wars or StarGate or Star Trek fan, perhaps you would enjoy the new Anthology, StarQuest. Taking science fiction and fantasy and intertwining them in a tale of patriotism, defiance against tyranny, and galactic conquest, this new episode in the saga will have anyone mystified.

Hanna knows something is off. She keeps having dreams that feel more like missing memories. Head Servant at the Palace on Venlay, a planet almost completely ruled by the Emperor, she goes about her daily duties in confusion.

She sees and talks to palace guards, palace staff, and even a prisoner, certain she has known them from a past life.

Prisoner in Cell number 10 has a story to tell. Could this be the answer to Hanna's myriad of questions? Is this prisoner whom he says he is? If so, how in the worlds is Hanna going to awaken everyone to their true dilemma? How will they defeat the Emperor and escape the planet?

34 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 10, 2018

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John Irvin

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Born in Oklahoma, raised in Eastern Europe, John Irvin now lives in Florida. He enjoys writing speculative fiction--fantasy, sci-fi, paranormal. In his life, he has visited at least 20 various countries of the world and considers this a blessing as it has helped shape his worldview. He enjoys spending time with friends and family, enjoying nature, and reading every book in his growing personal library.

"One of my lifetime goals," John declares. "Is to build a personal library of at least 4,000 volumes."

Having gained his Bachelor's Degree in Humanities, John went on to work in several different fields before he realized, it was writing that did it for him. He's been writing since 2004. Writing at least 10 books during high school, he never dreamed he'd be pursuing a full-time career as an author.

"I'd always imagined I'd be too busy for writing once college came along and life afterward," John remarks. "But back in 2016, a friend asked what I wanted to be doing in five years. Did I want to slave away at some dead-end job?" He always smiles with his response, "I decided, No. I wanted to be a writer."

Recently, John picked up his pen for Amazon Kindle and is pumping more ebooks as the months pass by.

If you would like to contact or follow on social media, he can be found on Twitter (@irvinnovelist76) and the same on Facebook.

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July 17, 2019
Light ,Easy reading

Liked the characters. Interesting concept.
Good short story. Easy reading. Enjoy reading new authors and like to follow their progress.
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