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  • Book cover of The Dogs of God

    16 Amazing Authors, 16 Incredible SciFi Stories, 1 Great NameFrom Allen to Woods, inside are some of the biggest and best names in Scifi, who have all come together under the banner of a name-Chris. What's in a name? Some of the best SciFi out there! The stories are awesome, and it's all science fiction?according to Chris!While there are other names that may have done okay in the past, this book takes you through the incredible imaginations of the authors who are hot right now! Fly along with Chris Fox in the cockpit of an Inuran spellfighter, hold back the squibs on the firing line with Christopher Hopper, and journey with Christopher Ruocchio's assassin as he goes to kill a king. Other stories in this volume will have you saving the Earth from the cockpit of a gunboat in space, fighting off an invasion of Earth hand-to-hand, and piloting a mech when pirates land on your world. What would you sacrifice to change the lives of your family and friends? How do you stop an unknown assassin who's come to kill the children you're protecting? Come inside and find out!Two things are certain-you can be sure that you're getting the complete and consummate Chris in The Dogs of God?and it's going to be great! Even the cover art is according to Chris!With stories by:Chris FoxChris Pourteau Christopher RuocchioChristopher G. NuttallChristopher HopperChristian KalliasChris KennedyChris Ficco writing as Quincy J. AllenChris DietzelChristopher WoodsChris J. PikeChris ReherChris A. JacksonChris MaddoxAnd Kevin Steverson to show you, "Chris Was Here"

  • Book cover of The Man Who Watched The World End
    Chris Dietzel

     · 2013

    The end of man was not signaled by marauding gangs or explosions, but with silence. People simply grew older knowing a younger generation would not be there to replace them. The final two residents in the neighborhood of Camelot, an old man and his invalid brother, are trapped in their house by forests full of cats and dogs battling with the bears and wolves to eat anything they can find. As the man struggles to survive, he recounts all the ways society changed as the human population continued to shrink-the last movie Hollywood ever made, the last World Series that was played, how governments around the world slowly disbanded. THE MAN WHO WATCHED THE WORLD END is the haunting account of a man who has witnessed the world fade away. It is also a story about the power of family.

  • Book cover of The Theta Prophecy
    Chris Dietzel

     · 2015

    The treasure at Oak Island. JFK's assassination. A tyrannous regime's inner-workings. Welcome to The Theta Prophecy, where alternate history meets modern dystopian. Having survived a perilous journey into the distant past, a time traveler grapples with the crushing realization that his sacrifices were in vain. In a different era, the world suffers at the hands of an empire bent on instilling misery upon an entire population. But the course he unknowingly sets the world upon will change everything we think we know about history. Irreverent but insightful, The Theta Prophecy is an adventure spanning centuries. More than just another dystopian story, it offers a disturbing vision of the future that will leave you asking, what is reality and what is fiction? And most importantly, can the Tyranny be stopped?

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  • Book cover of A Different Alchemy
    Chris Dietzel

     · 2014

    One man's loss mirrors an entire society's sorrow at their impending extinction. As the human population begins to decline, most people travel south to maintain a semblance of the life they know. Entire cities are abandoned. But following a senseless act of violence, one man travels north, toward forgotten lands. A DIFFERENT ALCHEMY is the story of a man realizing that everyone has their own pain and their own way of dealing with it. It is also a story about the importance of forgiveness.

  • Book cover of The Faulty Process of Electing a Senior Class President
    Chris Dietzel

     · 2017

    Two candidates no one wants to vote for. An election the students want to forget about. A story everyone can identify with. United Exceptionalism is known far and wide as being the greatest prep school. In recent years, however, it has begun to suffer, and its problems fall on the shoulders of the senior class president. The school desperately needs someone who will offer solutions. Instead, the students find themselves having to choose between two kids who are widely disliked and constantly surrounded in scandal. It will be a year that no one at United Exceptionalism will ever forget. Combining black humor with political allegory, The Faulty Process of Electing a Senior Class President is a call to demand more from our media and our electoral process. It is also a reminder that no matter how old you are you should expect better from your leaders.

  • Book cover of The Excalibur
    Chris Dietzel

     · 2016

    Arthurian legend meets Star Wars in the second volume of the Space Lore trilogy. Six years ago, two fleets met in a battle that changed the course of the galaxy. In the time since, the CasterLan Kingdom and the Vonnegan Empire have been rebuilding their forces. The clock is ticking down to another inevitable confrontation. In the face of insurmountable odds, Vere CasterLan's only hope lies in freeing a legendary weapon from the stone that encases it. It has been said that whoever can free the Excalibur will possess unimaginable power. The only problem, as certain death approaches, is that for thousands of years no one has been able to figure out how to release the Excalibur from the asteroid surrounding it. In this second volume of the Space Lore trilogy, lives will be lost, kingdoms will be redrawn, and the galaxy will never be the same.

  • Book cover of The Theta Timeline
    Chris Dietzel

     · 2014

    Welcome to the nightmarish future of The Theta Timeline, where '1984' meets 'Slaughterhouse-Five.' Leaders who rely on war and fear. The men and women who refuse to accept a tyrannical government. And an unreliable means of time travel in which most people don't survive.Freedom was not stolen overnight, but gradually chipped away through a campaign of war and terror. People were told new laws and restrictions were for their own good. But the reality was a monstrous regime bent on controlling its subjects. Now, there is only one way to stop the Tyranny: go back in time and prevent it from ever starting.At times eloquent, funny, satirical, and infuriating, The Theta Timeline is not only Dietzel's most powerful book, it is as important as any dystopian vision created to date.

  • Book cover of The Green Knight
    Chris Dietzel

     · 2016

    Arthurian legend meets Star Wars in this new epic space fantasy. Near the border between two kingdoms, a vessel full of innocent passengers is destroyed. While the extent of the impending retaliation is unknown, its inevitability is not. Galactic war is approaching. In a seedy bar in a distant corner of the solar system, a knight clad entirely in green armor puts forth a grisly challenge. The only person to accept the knight's game is a woman who spends her time drinking and thieving. These two acts, occurring in different parts of the galaxy, both lead to the same spot: the planet that will soon fall under attack.

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    We're all Orphans in the Black ...Strap yourself in for nineteen thrilling short stories of space pirates, time travelers, aliens, AI, and more! Meet determined heroes forging their own path through the universe, men and women who won't go down without a fight.Be transported to fantastical new worlds by award winning and bestselling authors. Download this exclusive collection today.The Stories:A Simple Thing ~ by Amy J. MurphyNote to Self ~ by Joseph LalloGravitational Pull ~ by Christine PopeAutoscopy ~ by Matt VerishFog of War ~ by Chris ReherThe Alien ~ by Kay McSpaddenNo Eye in Emily ~ by Patty JansenVoid Mage ~ by Chris FoxLost Souls and Other Anomalies ~ by Christopher HollidaySpacer ~ by J.A. SutherlandMurphy's Star ~ by C. GockelInterference ~ by Michelle Diener Stowaway ~ by Anthea SharpIn the Clutch ~ by LJ CohenIron Lazarus ~ by David AdamsDreams in the Dust ~ by Richard TongueFreedom? ~ by M.R. ForbesCombat Support ~ by Lindsay BurokerThe Last Astronaut ~ by Chris Dietzel