99 Gods: Tales From The Anime Cafe Part One

99 Gods: Tales From The Anime Cafe Part One

by Randall Allen Farmer
99 Gods: Tales From The Anime Cafe Part One

99 Gods: Tales From The Anime Cafe Part One

by Randall Allen Farmer

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Overview

“Tales From the Anime Café” (part one) includes three stories from the 99 Gods: War universe. These tales can be considered as side stories, back story, or stand-alone stories set in the same world as 99 Gods: War.

The first, “Saving the North Wind”, is set just before the start of “99 Gods: War”. This short novel involves the Indigo group of barely unnatural people as they learn the 99 Gods aren’t who they thought they were, and how they save an allied group from unknown assailants.

The second, “The Searchlight Mind”, is a long novella about Nessa Binglehauser. The story details the time in her childhood when she first learns she is a telepath, her first meeting with Ken Bolnick, and her first encounter John Lorenzi and the Minds of the Sea.

The third, “Pennies”, is a novelette (long short story) telling the tale of Dr. Velma Horton (one of the Indigo group’s liaisons with Atlanta) and her first encounter with the dangerous unnatural (and the Indigo group), roughly thirty five years before the events of “99 Gods: War”.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045711951
Publisher: Randall Allen Farmer
Publication date: 02/18/2014
Series: 99 Gods , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 747 KB

About the Author

Greetings. I am an author, science nerd, an amateur photographer, a father, and a pencil and paper game designer and gamemaster. My formal education was in geology and geophysics, and back in the day I worked in the oil industry tweaking software associated with finding oil. Since I left the oil industry, I've spent most of my time being a parent, but did have enough time to get two short stories published (in Analog and Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine). Now I'm giving epublishing a try, and I have an ample supply of novel-length publishable material to polish and publish.

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