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message 1: by Stuart (new)

Stuart Harrison Episode One, Arizona Lights, and Episode Two, The Zone, of the The Black Sun series are available now. Set in the present time, the world is about to change, as it has in the ancient past as recalled in myths and religious stories. The planet is experiencing extreme climate events and meteor showers herald a large incoming comet, given the name SION.

The series describes a very possible near future, one where our society will collapse and a new global civilization will emerge. But are these events part of a cycle that has been understood by a few for thousands of years? What forces will attempt to shape the nature of the new society?

The series blends the emerging events with insights into the true nature of our past, and ultimately humanity's role in the wider evolutionary process of the universe.

Episode three will be released late February 2013. Each episode is novella length format of around 120 - 150 pages, and a new episode will be released bi-monthly afterwords. Written by a previously interntional best-selling author. See my website stuartharrison.com for more information. Arizona Lights (Black Sun #1) by Stuart Harrison The Zone (Black Sun 2) by Stuart Harrison Stuart Harrison


message 2: by Mysti (new)

Mysti (tri21x2) | 5 comments thank you for the information..... I am always looking for new books & prefer to read series vs stand alone's. this is now on my to read list!!


message 3: by Stuart (new)

Stuart Harrison Mesa hits the virtual bookshelves today. Mesa being the title of the latest episode in my Black Sun series of novels. Of course it’s not quite the same as having actual print copies appear in highly visible stacks in book stores across the world, where I think they’d look pretty cool, actually. Instead they lie dormant as digital bytes in the servers of Amazon, Kobo, Smashwords and elsewhere that ebooks are sold, waiting for somebody to stumble across them. Hence this blog, of course. My posts are meant to stir you to action. I’m hoping you’ll be intrigued enough that you go and buy episode one which is for sale for around a buck, so you’re not taking much of a risk. After that, if my plan works, you’ll be hooked. You’ll buy the other episodes, tell your friends, who’ll act on your recommendation and buy the books too, and they will tell their friends… etc etc.

From my blog http://blacksunnovels.com/ Mesa (Black Sun # 3) by Stuart Harrison


message 4: by Stuart (new)

Stuart Harrison What do you think of the first page of my novel?

The signal faded to static. Frowning, Ellen Baker leaned across to tweak the tuner on her radio, keeping one eye fixed on the road ahead. It was straight as an arrow, flanked by scrub and mesquite, and the occasional pair of eyes picked out by her headlights.
Taylor Swift’s voice emerged free from the static and Ellen tapped her fingers on the wheel to the beat. She liked Taylor’s songs. The lyrics dwelt on the endless dance of relationships, love lost and found, but there was always a wry twist that showed the lady had a sense of humor, as in they were never, ever – getting back together.
Ellen frowned as once again the song was drowned by a hissing nest of static. “Dammit,” she muttered.

From my blog http://blacksunnovels.com/ Arizona Lights (Black Sun #1) by Stuart Harrison


message 5: by Stuart (new)

Stuart Harrison was having coffee with a friend yesterday and we were talking about the process of writing a novel. He told me about a well-known author who recounted a occassion when, at a party, a respected surgeon approached her and mentioned that he had often thought about writing a novel, and wondered if she had any tips he could use. She replied that she would be happy to offer some advice, but before she did, she wondered if he might give her a few pointers, because she had often thought she might like to try her hand at a bit of surgery. Apparently the surgeon didn’t speak to her again that night.

From my blog http://blacksunnovels.com/ Arizona Lights (Black Sun #1) by Stuart Harrison


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