Well, there's no subtle way to self-promote, so I'm just gonna go for it...
I wrote a book! You can get copies! I'd really like it if you did that!
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OFBC96I
What if the events of the Bible happened not in the distant past, but some time in the future?
What if instant communication, computers and space travel were commonplace?
What if instead of shepherds in the Middle East, the Patriarchs were space travellers, colonists eking out an existence on a barren world many light years from home?
How would God’s story have been played out in such a world?
In Countless as the Stars, that story begins…
Tellus is a world blighted by war and pollution, barely able to support its dwindling population.
Litah is mankind’s last hope for survival, promising a better life among the stars.
Aidan Qqayle, a follower of the Creed, opposes Litah for putting technology in God’s place. But when Aidan receives his true calling, he is forced to re-evaluate his beliefs.
Available on your kindle for $2.99ish - I'm never quite sure if the price is right everywhere, operating it from the other side of the pond. It's £1.99 here anyway, and whatever the local equivalent is on other branches of amazon. Or free for kindle unlimited subscribers.
Please do take a look, and if you like it, spread the word!
I wrote a book! You can get copies! I'd really like it if you did that!
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OFBC96I
What if the events of the Bible happened not in the distant past, but some time in the future?
What if instant communication, computers and space travel were commonplace?
What if instead of shepherds in the Middle East, the Patriarchs were space travellers, colonists eking out an existence on a barren world many light years from home?
How would God’s story have been played out in such a world?
In Countless as the Stars, that story begins…
Tellus is a world blighted by war and pollution, barely able to support its dwindling population.
Litah is mankind’s last hope for survival, promising a better life among the stars.
Aidan Qqayle, a follower of the Creed, opposes Litah for putting technology in God’s place. But when Aidan receives his true calling, he is forced to re-evaluate his beliefs.
Available on your kindle for $2.99ish - I'm never quite sure if the price is right everywhere, operating it from the other side of the pond. It's £1.99 here anyway, and whatever the local equivalent is on other branches of amazon. Or free for kindle unlimited subscribers.
Please do take a look, and if you like it, spread the word!
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