Pandemonium Ascendant

Pandemonium Ascendant
Author: Dr. S. Fern
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2014-06-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1499087314

Fleeing the Corsair Coast, the fugitive sorcerer Dakuran El-Alamir and his companion Mikhael travel west towards the Plains of Madness in search of power. Seeking to unite the might of the Abyss with that of Pandemonium, Dakuran would rule the whole of the known world. Standing in his way, however, is the kingdom of the Eittendorfer and the fastness of Castle Wundigstein. Will the stone of Wundigstein and the mettle of those who defend it turn the chaotic tide that has been unleashed, or will the streets of this mighty fortress-city echo with the cries of daemons; a foretaste of the doom to come?

Beyond Earth

Beyond Earth
Author: Dr S. Fern
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1787191451

As Earth breathed her last mankind finally began considering its future: could it survive off-world, and if so, where would it go and how would it get there? Fortunately United Industries, a trans-national corporation with a monopoly on deep space technologies, was on hand to provide its assistance, for those who could afford it. And so the great migration to New Earth was undertaken and the next chapter of mankind's history began, at least it was for those fortunate enough not to get left behind with their dying mother... Will mankind make the most of the fresh start that New Earth offers? What about those who were left behind? This first volume of short stories begins to answer these questions, and explores one possible future for mankind that lies beyond Earth. Dr S. Fern hails from the south east of England. Being inspired by the early fantasy and horror writers of the last century, his work tends not to follow the modern template for such work, often resulting in bizarre and sometimes macabre twists to his tales. www.drsfern.weebly.com

American Experimental Music 1890-1940

American Experimental Music 1890-1940
Author: David Nicholls
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1990
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780521424646

From the end of the nineteenth century a national musical consciousness gradually developed in the USA as composers began to turn away from the European conventions on which their music had hitherto been modelled. It was in this period of change that experimentation was born. In this book, the composer and scholar David Nicholls considers the most influential figures in the development of American experimental music, including Charles Ives, Charles Seeger, Ruth Crawford, Henry Cowell, and the young John Cage. He analyses the music and ideas of this group, explaining the compositional techniques invented and employed by them and the historical and cultural context in which they emerged.

Eternity at Story's End

Eternity at Story's End
Author: Michael James Wilbur
Publisher: Michael James Wilbur
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2019-11-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Jimmy Sakamota's come a long way since his days of watching a little bridge in the middle of nowhere. Now a duke of the realm surrounded by more friends and family than he ever imagined having, the would-be Samurai is set to marry the woman of his dreams, only for the two of them to be arrested and thrown into a mysterious cell. As if that weren't bad enough, they escape only to find the entire palace and the nearby city to be completely empty. Where did everyone go? How did they vanish without a trace? Where the heck is King Iniagus in all this? Join Jimmy, Terra, and the rest of their friends as they investigate the mysterious disappearances, uncover an ancient plot against the entire world of Vinta, and face off against a three-thousand year old evil to earn their happily-ever-after once and for all.

Solace Lost

Solace Lost
Author: Jennifer Collins
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780999802106

During times of war, no one goes unscathed. By Ultner, even in times of peace, few can escape suffering. Ardia is on the brink of civil war, though most citizens are woefully unaware of this fact. Fenrir de Trenton, a disgraced guardsman-turned-ineffective-criminal, is accustomed to taking orders. So much so that, despite the danger, he finds himself neck-deep in the politicking of his current superiors as well as the rulers of the country. The fact that Fenrir's father would rather see him dead doesn't help matters. Emma Dram, a handmaiden of the great Lady Escamilla, hates Fenrir with a fiery passion and with good reason: he lopped off most of her hand. Nonetheless, she finds herself in close proximity to her former lover as she seeks to serve her lady liege in fomenting her own rebellion. Hafgan Iwan is a Wasmer, a race reviled by humans, who serves the same masters as Fenrir. His efforts to assimilate with human culture only earn him the derision of his own race, and he seeks to find belonging amidst the escalating conflict. Meanwhile, Merigold Hinter, a serving girl with an unusual power, lives a simple existence, hoping for love, adventure, and to see the world. Her life should be untouched by political maneuvering and war. However, her world becomes a crucible; how much can one woman bear before breaking? A story of love lost and family destroyed, of bigotry and belonging, of suffering and strength, and of religion and magic, SOLACE LOST grows from a character-driven tale to something grand in scale, perhaps even involving the gods, themselves.