28/02/2019
Volume 1 (final cover) is finally here!
At last, Volume 1 is here with its final cover!
http://bit.ly/ripvol1
Volume 2 and paperback coming in the next few weeks!
Only the Vampire Priests understand the Blood Moon Prophecy: “A drop of His blood fills the cup and brings the Blood Moon Dawn.”
“Lots of cool action and drew me well in.” – AHF Magazine.
A gravitational rip has torn Earth’s history apart; seven fragments in which two souls, Om and Bri, struggle to find each other and save the Earth. Memory is strangely affected, making people forget; forget wisdom, forget history, forget their faith, even eventually forget to drink water, bringing man to the brink of extinction.
This tale is not entirely linear. It can best be likened to a wheel; you can choose a spoke and travel inward to the hub (Volumes), or you can explore each spoke in turn (Colours), travelling around the rim and moving gradually inward until you reach the hub.
Another way to view it is as like a tree. You might choose one branch and travel toward the trunk, or you might jump gracefully from the tip of one branch to another, exploring the canopy of the tree, gradually spiralling inward. In either case, eventually you will reach the trunk and may even perceive its roots.
It has been my experience that people’s lives are not linear. Their journey is an inward one, to eventually meet other, sometimes the most unlikely, souls in a space that transcends time and space, indeed even lives.
Consequently, you can read The Hole Inside the Earth by colour stream (red, yellow etc.) or by volume (which includes every colour in order). Indeed, even if you chose to read only one colour, you will still understand the story, although I recommend including Blue, which recaps the main elements of the other colours. The colour streams loosely correspond to the following genres:
Red – Science fiction
Orange – Military
Yellow – Alternative History (Ancient Egypt)
Green – Alternative History (Meso-America)
Blue – Science Fiction and Romance
Indigo – Romance and Alternative History
Violet – Romance and near future Science Fiction