I caught the beginning of H.G. Well’s The Time Machine just
before midnight last night and had to watch the entire movie. It was the 1960
version with Rod Taylor and Yvette Mimieux, one of my favorites. H.G. Wells and
Jules Verne were two of the best authors, the trailblazers of Science Fiction
in science fiction. Think about it, with Well’s classics such as War of the Worlds, The Invisible Man, The
Island of Doctor Moreau and Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,
and Around the World in Eighty Days, each mesmerized kids and adults
alike. Every one of them has been transformed into movie classics just as the
novels before them. Inspired to say the least, reading these marvelous novels
and then watching them play out on the silver screen could have possibly
inspired some of my writing and spun yarns. See if you agree.
Here are a few of
my unpublished novels, you decide:
The Perfect Spook House
In 1969 Eleven
Eleventh Graders from Abbeville High will forever be impacted by the events of
that Halloween night. An old deserted house of the Cedar Springs Road holds secrets to their
past, present and future. Nineteen years
later the adult versions are drawn to that house one more time, this time for
answers. Sometimes the past is best left in the past. Digging up old bones can
harm you. Driven or possessed, they must see this through and they might like
what resides in Pandora’s Box.
My Sasquatch
trilogy (Foot, Another Foot and The Final Foot):
Foot
Indian lore becomes reality for a trapper turned wagon
master when mountain man BN Carlson leads a handful of hopeful frontiersmen
westward. Some aspiring to cash in on the gold rush, others leaving their past
behind, the patrons of the small wagon train follow their dreams; their second
mistake, trespassing into the northern woods, their first, trusting in their
fellow man.
The Indians honor and protect the Northern Woods. The S’cwene’y’ti defends their territory.
The price of admission can hold tragic consequences for those unfortunate souls
trespassing into the sacred territory. Far worse circumstances await those
brought unwillingly to the secret valley.
No one knows this more than five unsuspecting mountain men
seeking to strike it rich as loggers, and a small Indian rescue party
attempting to impress their old chief. Get rich schemes in the northern woods
bring death quicker than riches. Rescuers soon find themselves in need of
rescue.
BN holds the key to their survival and only if he makes the
right decisions. By self admission, he’s not cut out for this wagon master
trade, struggles with the responsibility and discipline required to ensure safe
passage for the patrons.
Be warned. Stay away from the North Woods!
Another Foot
November 24, 1971, the beginning of one the largest manhunts
and unsolved mysteries would forever haunt one man. His obsession would drive
him to extremes. Over the next nine years the Pacific
Northwest would become a hot bed of sightings and discoveries,
leading to one defining moment, May
18, 1980. Others followed separate paths, those destined to cross. Myth and
nature would define Mattie Reynolds career. Question, would she be willing to
solve one mystery at the expense of exposing an even greater one. Obsessed, she
had lived her life pursuing tales documented and defined by her ancestor and
now she had proof or did she?
A chance
encounter and those consumed by greed make for the perfect storm, lives drawn
to one place, one time and only one way out. Stay away from the North
Woods for the S’cwene’y’ti defends
their territory.
Final Foot
Twenty years should be long enough
for Mattie Reynolds to distance herself from that defining moment in her life,
but she can’t shake destiny and unanswered questions. She is drawn once again,
like it or not, into a world that isn’t supposed to exist. Can she really
handle the truth? Legend, Lore or Lie, greed has its own path, modern
technology has a will and a way. Survival of the fittest has never been taken
to this extreme. Sometimes there are no winners in the great North Woods.
The Lords Last Acres
Man has always pondered the ultimate fate of earth. It has
forever been a mystery and somewhat of a dice roll as to what would ultimately
bring an end to this world we occupy. Scholars, sooth Sayers, evangelist,
scientist, politicians and the every day hard working man have all had their
theories.
Would it be catapulted into another
ice age from a renegade asteroid or giant undetected meteor’s impact? Could a
nuclear holocaust spell the end with some small country or terrorist group
accomplishing what Russia
and the USA
failed to do during the cold war? Could man simply destroy mother earth as a
result of biological warfare unleashing a deadly virus or plague with no known
cure or immunity?
Destruction of the ozone was
supposed to slowly do us in, leading to global warming! Could man just simply
deplete or pollute all of natures resources through recklessness and over
population? Mother Nature could decide enough is enough and unleash volcanic
eruptions, earth quakes and tidal waves of biblical proportions.
Let’s not leave out Hollywood ’s version:
conquest or extermination by a superior alien race!
Since the beginning of time man has predicted the end of
the world and proposed all the scenarios. A simple belief: it will happen! Man
may not know exactly when or exactly how, but mankind has forever forecast
earth’s final destruction!
Can earth survive the human race?
Can man survive man? Rebirth of earth and a test of man’s sanity and ingenuity
for survival begins here...but no one could have fathomed the human race would
face potential extinction while earth continued to flourish.
In a tiny coastal community
nestled in South Carolina
a storm is brewing; a storm not visible on Doppler. An unsuspecting farm in the
southern belt may hold the key to earth's future. Beach just minutes away and
palms swaying in the glorious ocean fed breezes, a battle will soon be
underway, but not against a known enemy, but a battle just the same. The farm's
residences and visitors will be tested. A passing grade will ensure a chance
for mankind. Every life is critical and instrumental to the success for
survival. Unlikely heroes shall emerge as the faith of others is pushed to the
limit. Love will bloom and human rage will be unleashed. The world will never
be the same. And so the saga begins...
The Tenth Elemental
Jaybird McCracken’s home place is
for sale. What greater place to have a summer home than in peaceful Maggie
Valley, North Carolina, the perfect retreat from the South Carolina Grand Strand. Doyle and Jill
Vandergrift, son Travis, daughter Megan do just that, venture into a world
where cell phone service is spotty with no distractions of a zillion television
channels. It’s a perfect backdrop for Doyle’s magazine assignment, cozying up
to local heritage. Perfection comes with a price and in the shadows of the b Blue Ridge Mountains is it known as Salvatore Perozzi but
you can call him Jimmy, the last elemental.
Lou Who
Alzheimer’s is
a cruel disease but there are worse fates than losing one’s mind. Ask Greenwood resident, Emma
Lou Stetson. She is coping with a life no longer her own, and everything you
think you know you might not. Sometimes you might attempt to find your way and
instead find something else, one with deadly consequences. Wade Stetson loves
Lou and will be there for her, for better or worse, until death do them part.
How bad really defines worse and dead isn’t always dead. Doctor Kelly Garner works feverishly to assist a family in
distress but sometimes the medical profession struggles for the answers too. Revenge
is powerful medicine, especially when evil controls the reins.
Absent on Arrival
Many people ventured in the
fall of Great Smokey Mountains
to take in the seasonal changes and the leaves changing their colors. The
resort was nestled in a secluded section of the Great Smoky Mountains,
southwest of Hazel
Creek . Ten floors, seven
with rooms, would house around two hundred fifty people. The hotel staffed
nearly fifty employees during peak seasons. One access road brought the
visitors to the resort, guaranteeing a secluded stay. Amenities such as
horseback riding, bicycling, and walking trails offered what most visitors
cherished. It amounted to an all inclusive in the shadows of the mountains, a
rare jewel for most.
Jay and Mira Myers have been looking forward to this, as
have others, secluded and rustic, a perfect setting. Within minutes of checking
in, dark secrets greet the travelers. The hotel isn’t what it seems and
checking out isn’t an option. Literally, Jay and a handful of hopefuls face
their darkest hour. Nightmares, are you kidding? What happened to good old
fashion hospitality? Welcome to the Big
Blue Resort, we’ll leave the light off for you.
Last Stand on the Grand Strand
Chad Reynolds, kicking and screaming, gives into his wife’s
wishes for a vacation of forced family fun along the shores of South Carolina . A marine
biologist, physical oceanographer and marine chemist, one would think this
would be a vacation hotspot for Chad ,
the Atlantic Ocean at his beck and call but a
tourist trap doesn’t inspire his creative juices. Something stirs in the waters
that might change his opinion and bring work to an otherwise not so pleasurable
experience.
Being the son of an infamous Bigfoot hunter brings unwanted
attention to the oceanographer. Mattie Reynolds never attempted to influence
her son one way or the other, allowing him to choose his own path. He wanted
nothing to do with the Great North Woods and chose the ocean instead as his
passion. The fruit doesn’t always fall so far from the tree. Myths and monsters
know no boundaries. An old and new nemesis will excavate bones he’d rather
leave buried. Battling both could cost him his life and the lives of those
pulled into his little drama. There will be no fun in the sun this time.
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