Editing Kokopelli's Thunder Takes Flight
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A Mayan witch, a vanished civilization, a paranormal investigator, pterodactyls... What more could you ask for? Kokopelli's Thunder developed over time from an 1892 newspaper record author Sean Cordry came across that told of two cowboys seeing and pursuing a huge, leathery-winged flying being across the wilderness. Cordry began to take two topics and mix them with each other. To start with, what if enormous pterosaurs had somehow endured into the 20th century? And furthermore, what if the pterosaurs were connected in the death of the Anasazi society? This yarn resolves those queries. It flashes back and forth between a twelfth-century narrative and a twentieth-century plot. The earlier scenario helps you thoroughly grasp what's being carried out in the later yarn, and vice-versa. Alongside one another, the two reports weave a elaborate account of twisted devotion, reprisal, justice and reconciliation. Made for mature audiences, you aren't going to encounter flamboyant, fru-fru wizardry reading this. You won't find school yard brutality. The wizardry is natural and ferocious, all the while the fighting is lifelike and ferocious. The Mayan goddess Ixtab has an interesting task in the plot as a narcissistic lustful predator with a ugly malignant streak. This story is the very first in a series of books I am developing. Each story will re-imagine true historical incidents and people, binding them to incidents in the beginning of the Twentieth century. I'll utilize actual secrets and generate high-quality action accounts around them. Your contribution will enable this book and the upcoming collection to take flight. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFW4afjkHn8 click here.]
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