Saturday, December 27, 2014

Coming Soon. Wonder Worlds of Science Fiction and Fantasy

Wonder Worlds...my homage to the Golden Age of Science Fiction and Fantasy will be published soon in paperback and digital formats.


A second volume will be released close to the same time.

Each one features a complete novel and three short stories.

--John--

Superman Promo


Video Three of the video series diving into the mythology of Mount Shasta as it relates to my novel The Shasta Caper on ImagineNation blog.


Wow! Can it get anymore way out there.

Yep!

But before you dismiss everything, something I'd like to point out. When I was a kid in school my physics teacher told me we'd never go faster than the speed of sound.

Science doesn't know everything and many in the field of science have more to lose than gain by hiding from the truth.

If it was known that Western Civilization as we know it is but a kid compared to some of the older civilizations that came before, and if it was known that humanity had had death rays and atom bombs before, then we'd have to question our course on this planet, our footprint's originality and our true destiny as expressions of God.

Not to preach, but to remind, that truth can be told many ways. Just look at what Hitler did, Saddam Hussein, Assad and all the other dictators of the world. If you keep people in ignorance, they don't question. If they don't question, they they can be manipulated.

An open mind opens more doors than a closed one....and also sleeps better at night.

--John--

Video Two of the Mount Shasta/Hollow Earth mythology behind The Shasta Caper novel I'm writing. On ImaingeNation blog now.


Flying Saucer over Mount Shasta


Since you've been reading so much about Mount Shasta and the Hollow Earth, I thought I would post a bunch of videos related to my story.

I don't necessarily believe everything that is revealed in these videos, as there are so many who will do anything for attention and others who are a bit on the crazy side, but where there's smoke there's fire and I do believe that there's some truth to be had if you  use you logic.

Anyway, they're posted for fun and somewhat of an education in the occult and otherworldly nature of how Mount Shasta has been perceived through the years by Americans and others.

--Enjoy--

The Shasta Caper, Chapter Seventeen is now posted on ImagineNation.



Chapter Seventeen

Sherelle gave him a big hug and kiss as he got ready to board Flight 999 for California with Jimbo. "Sure you can't hang around a few days more, I could show you some of the more fancy spots abouts here."

Samuel's heart fluttered. It always did when she did that. But Al and M were both already heading for the passenger door. Al stopped and looked back and shook his head.

Samuel was not destined to be with Sherelle. Not now. Maybe not ever.

Jimbo didn't understand it, but he respected Samuel's respect for his sister and not hurting her as he might have, should he have hesitated.

Samuel took her hands in his and pressed them warmly. "I promise I'll be back soon."

She smiled with a glint of evil in her eyes. "You always say that and vanish for a long time. At least let my little brother come back once in a while."
 
Jimbo grunted. "I'm at least two feet taller than you."

Sherelle glared at him. "And that's two feet more you can fall two, you big slab of ham!"

She threw her arms around him and hugged him tight and he kissed her forehead, then pressed away gently. "Love you."

"Love you two." She returned. She looked at Samuel, but said nothing. Her eyes said it all. He felt this incredible desire to stay, to tell her how much he cared for her, when he felt this pressure on his right shoulder. He turned that way and Al had his hand on him and shook his head. He was smiling.
Samuel sighed, then gave Sherelle a quick kiss on the lips and headed for the exit to the plane.
She turned to Jimbo. "You keep that silly man safe, you hear?"

"Oh, I can do that all right, but who's going to keep me safe?" He said with a lighthearted tone, his eyes dancing with amusement, as he gave her one last long hug, then ran after Samuel, who was greeting a Hostess at the jet's passenger door, then entering.

Jimbo's heaviness at leaving melted away when he saw it was the same Hostess that he had seen on his last flight. He muttered to himself. "All right, Jimbo. Let's see if that Texan charm is still working."

He reached the door and gave her his brightest smile. "Doll, I don't know why heaven keeps putting you in my path, but I'm thanking God for it tonight."

She laughed and took his ticket, then followed him with her eyes as he went down the long aisle towards the seat where Samuel was seating himself. 

"Oh yes." Jimbo laughed inwardly. "There is indeed a God in heaven!"