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Clans
—-Spirits
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Dragons,
Oh My
Welcome.
You're a bit closer to a new realm, a fantastic
place of fantasy. Not the ordinary fantasy, though
you will feel some familiarity, but a living world
where the lives are connected and the history stretching
back for centuries. So far, that sounds like
so many other fantasy stories.
All right, the only way to tell the
difference is to read some of it. Below are
a few chapters of two of the three completed novels,
and a couple shorter pieces.
Know that the stories are in PDF format
and are downloadable. They will open directly,
but if downloaded, you can read it, print it, email
it to you friends or agents, etc.
While your looking over what is here,
keep in mind there is a sequel to Tarrarian Plight
in the works, as well as an RPG for Laserfica.
There are several other stories in the queue for
attention, and much more.
Thank you. I hope you enjoy what you find
here.
Jeremiah |
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J e
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Tarrarian Plight: Part-I; Clash of the Courts
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The
first book of an intricate two part epic of clans, legions,
dragons and magic. Size: 125,000 words. |
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Tarrarian Plight: Part-II; Clash of the Clans |
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The
concluding book of the epic; Clash of the Courts.
Size: 147,000 words. |
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Blood Cousins |
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A
story of gypsies, ghosts and shape-shifters. Size:
127,000 words. |
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Watermill |
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A
fantasy short story, 3,000 words. |
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Stranded |
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A
sci-fi vignette, 1,850 words. |
PDF
Files
Many of the entries
here are in PDF format, allowing simplistic transferring
of the documents. If you do not have Acrobat Reader
on your machine, please go to the Adobe's
site and download a free copy. It is a handing program.
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Note:
With the many conflicting views of the ever changing grammar
— and there are many — one may become confused as to what
is a typo and what is a current rule; I know I am.
So when going through anything you read here, consider
how language evolved and know it continues to evolve and
what is a hardened rule at one time is not at another,
and everyone wishes to hold onto what they feel is proper.
Take the Serial Comma for example. There
was a period of time when it was to be eliminated and
then it was decided after all, it served a purpose.
That alone left a lot of people in debate and it is far
from the only thing that fluctuated ("whom"
being another prime example). It is no wonder literary
scholars get upset with the rest of us and with other
literary scholars.
I'm going through everything here, sorting what are current
views and what are typos, and learning the difference.
Life is a learning process and we are all continuing to
advance, are we not? But, with all the advancing,
we must remain anchored to our inner true self.
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Jeremiah
Zimmerman
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If you are using IE9 and for some reason you see a thin yellow line
just above here instead of the writings list, click
View
> Styles > No Style.
If
I figure out why this happens, I'll get on correcting it here. Itmay
have to do with removing Chrome.
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Jeremiah
Zimmerman
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Snowbear
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Multiples
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Life can throw many loops, and when your wife is a Multiple
(having many personalities) the amount of loops are compounded.
This button will connect you to in-progress files hinting
to what it's like living with a multile. Included
are viewpoints from my wife and what it is like for her
to have the condition. |
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Laserfica:
A fantasy world created for Universal Tales, and is the
setting for the novels. |
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Links:
A few fun places to see. |
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| Copyright
Statement
Everything
presented here is protected under the copyright laws of
the United States and all treaties with foreign nations.
Any character resembling persons real or fictional is
purely coincidental.
Etc.,
etc. etc.
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