Trying to squash a rumor is like trying to unring a bell. ~ Shana Alexander The year is 1948: World War II has ended but the Cold War heats up significantly when the Soviet Union detonates the bomb that would serve to become the catalyst for a decades long arms race. Racial prejudice has the... Continue Reading →
In Which The Plot Is The Thing – Faster Than the Speed of Light by Lucius Parhelion
Trying to squash a rumor is like trying to unring a bell. ~ Shana Alexander The year is 1948: World War II has ended but the Cold War heats up significantly when the Soviet Union detonates the bomb that would serve to become the catalyst for a decades long arms race. Racial prejudice has the... Continue Reading →
In Which An Ox And A Cowboy Get Down To Business – Dry Bones by Lucius Parhelion
There is never jealousy where there is not strong regard. – Washington Irving Lucius Parhelion may very well be the most anonymous author I’ve ever read. No “About the Author” blurb in the books, no website, no Twitter account, an unused Facebook page, no author page on Amazon or Goodreads. But that’s okay because, really,... Continue Reading →
In Which An Ox And A Cowboy Get Down To Business – Dry Bones by Lucius Parhelion
There is never jealousy where there is not strong regard. – Washington Irving Lucius Parhelion may very well be the most anonymous author I’ve ever read. No “About the Author” blurb in the books, no website, no Twitter account, an unused Facebook page, no author page on Amazon or Goodreads. But that’s okay because, really,... Continue Reading →

