Lost Earth
The Earth has been decimated by a graze from a very large asteroid. All life on Earth was destroyed and the planet is uninhabitable.
Humanity is limited to a bit more than half a million, living around the solar system. How will they survive?
Who can lead them out of these dark times and into the future? One woman steps up and through her strength and force of will, gives humanity a fighting chance.
Experience how the people of the Station, Luna, and Mars band together to form a new unified existence.
The Earth has been decimated by a graze from a very large asteroid. All life on Earth was destroyed and the planet is uninhabitable.
Humanity is limited to a bit more than half a million, living around the solar system. How will they survive?
Who can lead them out of these dark times and into the future? One woman steps up and through her strength and force of will, gives humanity a fighting chance.
Experience how the people of the Station, Luna, and Mars band together to form a new unified existence.
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Book 2½ in the Archive Series
Benjamin Jensen is tasked with traveling back in time to research an event, and while there, someone attempts to kill him. When he fails, he appears in Benjamin's office and finishes the job, but thanks to a temporal anomaly, Benjamin is living out of time. When he returns to the present, he leads the team to discover why someone killed him with a Colt .45 Revolver, sitting at his desk on Archive Island.The series ended prematurely, I had a problem with that so I fixed it by writing the next episode that spans many years in the life of the colony. Marriage, birth, death, friends become enemies and enemies become friends.
Seriously, the hardest thing for someone to teach a new Scout when cooking is a stove, or the fire, or on charcoal for that matter is that there are a lot more levels of heat than OFF and MAX. Cooking over low or medium heat is better and safer for the meal in some respects than cooking on a blast furnace. It saves propane too! Plan for the extra time, you will be rewarded when you eat. Don’t get me wrong, there are times that a blazing hot surface is what is needed; the steak to get that perfect seer for example. So pick this up and bring it to your next troop meeting. Let the Scouts look it over and see if there is anything they would like to try out for the first time. You, AND THEY, will be surprised as to how easy and how good some of these recipes really are, especially in the woods!!
PURCHASEBook 1 of the Brigit Markz Trilogy Brigit is a pillar of the community, a lead teacher, and an elder. What she knows and understands, she freely passes on to others as she instructs them, is a variety of duties and responsibilities. She was not fully prepared for the wonderment and allure of the collection. The travel and excitement of this new place pulled her in, and the catalyst of it all was her best friend Serena, who died a few days before she departed for her first collection.
PURCHASEBook 6 of the Archive Series. Benjamin Jensen is still the Director of the Island Complex. It has been a bit more than 30 years. With the unexpected death of someone close, the Island is turned on its ear. Recalling several people close, the memorial service is brief but the grieving is deep.
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Book 6½ in the Archive Series
If there were a sub-sub-title, it would be 'This Time, It's up to Vlad to Save the World' Thanks to their great-grandparents, Vlad and Victoria learn how to manipulate time. With the help of unborn people, they create and develop a plan and policy for temporal displacement and historical research. Additionally, with the ozone layer flittering away, they designed an underwater place to be the new home for all paper books on the planet, one of each. With Victoria's help and the aid of a few friends. Vlad saves the future. You will find familiar friends and situations if you have already read the 7-Part Archive Series. If you have not read the Archive series, you may be a tad lost at first, but you will get over it before you finish this Novella. PURCHASEBook 3 of the Archive Series. In several places on the Earth, the orbital facilities, the Lunar Colonies, and the far-reaching corners of the human-populated universe, Christianity is beginning to grow and spread. The world government is concerned it may overshadow their power, or their ability to lead the people into their vision of what the future needs to look like. Benjamin is tasked to determine the threat level of this new group and he and his team of one is sent back to a place where the movement begins. Is this movement mind-altering or simple brainwashing? Do Christians want to control everything? Is there a reason to fear Christians or all religions in general? This is what he is tasked to learn, and fix, if necessary. On the way, he discovers a unique reality and brings that information back to his boss at Archive Island, in the form of a very interesting, honest, and convincing report. Enveloped within this decision are his new wife and his best friend throughout all of the time. Come and be with him as he explores his heart and his mind. The scientist needs to understand the definition of faith, and faith can be elusive.
PURCHASEBook 3 of the Brigit Markz Trilogy Several decades have passed and friends have moved on, other have been born and joined the team under the guidance of General Virginia Rolf. Brigit felt as though she contributed very little to humanity, but her friends set her straight. It was her direct intervention that allowed humanity to enter into their future, to become more than they could have ever imagined. Are they still homo sapiens, or are they something more?
PURCHASEA thru-hike is a very long-distance hike. For example, the Appalachian Trail runs from Georgia to Maine to the tune of about 2,100 miles. Starting at one end and walking to the other is called a Thru-Hike. So, doesn’t it make sense to use hikers to perform a planetary survey on a new planet? The hikers can survey, inspect, learn, and report what they find — contracted for one planetary year. They experience something new, something extraordinary. The result is an insight into this new world and the ability to quickly create a viable colony while allowing the planet to flourish. While hiking, some of the contracted hikers develop new skills, and these advanced or enhanced, humans become a part of this new world, and the world has become a part of them. They have a connection to the planet, the creatures. It is not this group who needs to be watched, but it is their children, for they are the future of humanity.
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