Tag Archives: Genghis Khan

Hunting Really Big Game

Due to some serious life changes (work related & recent family size expansion, for the most part) I’ve fallen off the blogging wagon; though I doubt that I’ll ever go back to blogging on a daily basis, with the possible exception of the dog mushing race season, I’m back to “steady” writing. This includes frequent […]

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Hunting Really Big Game

Not long after the Pleistocene Rewilding Project is funded by a consortium of anonymous billionaires, the world suffers economic & ecological catastrophe; mankind fails. Hundreds of years later, after the animals re-introduced by the Rewilding Project run amok and proliferate in their new habitat, mankind crawls back out of the ashes. Unfortunately for the fauna, […]

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The Fallen

  Excerpt from the Book of Ten ‘…the people of the Plains Nations were spared this awful fate, for their souls had always remained true and pure. They turned their back on the Whitemen and returned to their old ways, the way of the bow, of the snare, of wide open spaces and swift flowing […]

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The Book of Ten

Here is the preface to one of my stories currently under construction. This one is tentatively titled “The Book of Ten” and is the fictional autobiography of an aging tyrant. 1– My name is legion. The free peoples of the Plains Nations call me “Wahari Endu” which simply means “He Who Takes Life”. High in […]

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Two With One Blow

When I wrote my latest (ahem, by “latest”, I actually mean “first”) adventure novel Ballad of the Northland, I cleared the decks of all other forms of work–and please keep in mind that I’m the father of two very small children, so the decks needed a lot of clearing!–secluded myself in my little office, and […]

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