Wednesday, December 14, 2011

The Crystal Bridge - Charles M. Pulsipher

Bio:
Charles M. Pulsipher lives in Saint George Utah with his lovely wife and neurotic dog. He writes sci-fi and fantasy with the occasional zombie guide thrown in. He’s obsessed with surviving the zombie-pocalypse.

He draws cartoons on his blog that are usually funny if lacking in the amazingly artistic department. He spends his time away from the keyboard hiking and camping in stunning Southern Utah.

He neglects his twitter account.

His velociraptor impression is worth seeing, even if it makes grown-ups scream and hide. It’s probably the coolest thing about him.

Product description:
Kaden is a typical teenage boy, except he can open wormholes to far away worlds.

His first trip almost killed him. He’s been afraid to try another.

Aren is far from a typical teenage girl. She has the ultimate gift of empathy, seeing into the memories and souls of others.

Her gift makes her different and lonely despite how close it brings her to those she knows.

When these two meet, the existence of two worlds will be endangered as their abilities plunge them into a planet at war.

Their adventure may tear apart multiple universes…or they may just save us all.

Q: What will e-readers like about your book? A: It combines science fiction and elements of fantasy in an interesting way. It has characters for everyone to identify with and I think the ending will surprise most readers.Q: Why did you go indie? A: Impatience and control. I wanted to get my words out there now, not wait years to find and agent, sign a deal, and get in print. I also like being able to set my own prices and fix typos whenever I want to.Q: Who are your favorite authors in your genre? A: Tad Williams, Orson Scott Card, C.S. Friedman, and Jasper Fforde.

Link to web site or blog or Amazon/Smashwords 
   
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005NF3SDI

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  1. Q: What will e-readers like about your book? A: It combines science fiction and elements of fantasy in an interesting way. It has characters for everyone to identify with and I think the ending will surprise most readers.Q: Why did you go indie? A: Impatience and control. I wanted to get my words out there now, not wait years to find and agent, sign a deal, and get in print. I also like being able to set my own prices and fix typos whenever I want to.Q: Who are your favorite authors in your genre? A: Tad Williams, Orson Scott Card, C.S. Friedman, and Jasper Fforde. دانلود آهنگ جدید

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