Chronicles Of a visionary Universe

Introducing a new anthology --

Horror -- Suspense -- Science Fiction

Fantasy -- The Old West -- Superheroes

Visions is an ongoing collection of some of the finest illustrated fiction by today's writers and artists, from short stories to novellas to serialized novels. These illustrated tales may span the beginning of time to the far-flung future, but they are connected by a shared universe. These are characters who can, and in many instances will, run into each other from time to time, developing the universe they inhabit-and expanding the universe you will hold in your hands

 


Volume 1 contains the following:


The Duke's Dish by Bernd Struben: A group of college students wait out a nuclear holocaust in a fallout shelter, a satellite dish their only connection with the rest of the world. When the dish stops working, do they dare venture outside and risk the unknown dangers that await them?


The Necromancer by Dianne K. Salerni: A woman finds that her lover has taken up with a mysterious scholar whose field of interest is raising the dead. What will she discover if she finds the strength to confront them?  READ AN EXCERPT FROM THE NECROMANCER


Black Mountain by Barry Yelton: Two hikers encounter an unseen killer that could be man or beast ... or something else ...


The Silver Lady by Michael S. Katz: Straight out of a nineteenth-century dime novel, it's over-the-top action and martial arts mayhem in the wild West, in a tale starring the she-devil with a six-gun known as the Silver Lady.


The Legend of Fire-Mane by C. Edward Sellner: Long ago, when Humans shared a world of fantasy with Dwarves, Elves and other wondrous beings, one brave Dwarven warrior gave his life for his brothers. Hear the full tale in all its violent glory.


The Drawing Book Monsters by Bryan Baugh: A magic drawing book that can bring its pictures to life finds its way into the hands of an unknowing young boy who likes to draw monsters. When the killings are finally discovered, can the boy put a stop to the rampaging creatures?


Genesis: The Book of Creation by C. Edward Sellner: A serialized history of the Visionary Universe begins with Genesis, setting the stage for the epic battle between light and dark, chaos and order.


Volume 2 contains the following:

A. David Lewis blurs the lines between the Visionary Universe and our own in Hour Come Round At Last by revealing the secrets of The Powers That Be who control everything you see and read.

In the age of magic, a mysterious thief causes no end of aggravation for the elite ruling class. Greydeere is written by award-winning author Dianne K. Salerni. READ AN EXCERPT FROM GREYDEERE

Barry D. Yelton contrasts the horrors of the American Civil War with the horrors of the supernatural in Man At Arms.

Years after a devastating nuclear war pushed humanity to the brink, a hunter follows a strange set of tracks with One Bare Foot, by sci fi author Bernd Struben.

Nathan Meyer pens a sword and sorcery tale with a horror twist as a no-nonsense fighter is hired to protect a beguiling sorceress in A Warrior's Prayer.

A classic tale of horror by Rudyard Kipling, The Mark of the Beast, is revised and presented by Kurt Michaels.

A police officer is caught between a bizarre supernatural creature and an enigmatic team of monster hunters called The Forlorn Hope by Michael S. Katz.

A scientist has perfected faster than light travel-but why would anyone kill to keep the technology hidden? The Stars, The Stars... is by C. Edward Sellner.

A magic drawing book that can bring its pictures to life finds its way into the hands of an unknowing young boy who likes to draw monsters. When the creatures become killers, can the boy put a stop to the rampaging creatures? The second of three parts, The Drawing Book Monsters is by Bryan Baugh.

C. Edward Sellner's serialized history of the Visionary Universe continues with part two of Genesis: The Books of Creation, setting the stage for the epic battle between light and dark, chaos and order.

 

Visions will be an anthology series of 200+ pages of short stories, pulp fiction style. Check back often to look for the newest edition.
 

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