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Since the first human could carve pictographs on a wall we were drawing monsters, things from the dark that we didn't understand or that were phantom shades in the corner of our eye. Some of the monsters in this collection are complete fabrications, things that haunt my imagination only, but others are things my Dad told me about on a fishing trip when I was a young boy. He swore it was real. "The Headless White Horse" is a compilation of short stories, some of them published in magazines like "Literary Juice", a rogues gallery of science fiction and horror for the reader who feels they've…mehr

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Since the first human could carve pictographs on a wall we were drawing monsters, things from the dark that we didn't understand or that were phantom shades in the corner of our eye. Some of the monsters in this collection are complete fabrications, things that haunt my imagination only, but others are things my Dad told me about on a fishing trip when I was a young boy. He swore it was real. "The Headless White Horse" is a compilation of short stories, some of them published in magazines like "Literary Juice", a rogues gallery of science fiction and horror for the reader who feels they've read it all. If you are looking for something new and different to read, then this is your new book. Also in this volume: Two never before seen chapters from the Five Rims universe of "The Terminarch Plot" and "The Terminarch War" and the first chapter of the third volume: "The Shibboleth Code"!
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Roger Colby has read more science fiction and fantasy than most people will read in a lifetime. As a writer, he has set out to write science fiction thrillers that are specially designed for people like him: people who feel like there is nothing left to read. He carefully crafts his work to excite these readers to enjoy the pastime of reading science fiction again. He hopes you will be taken deep into the recesses of his bizarre and fantastic imagination, and there find excitement.