Harbinger (The Bleeding Worlds)

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by Justus R. Stone


  He put the phone to his ear and waited.

  “Hello, Gwynn.” His grandfather answered.

  “I’ve thought about what you said.”

  “And?”

  “I think you’re right.” I’ve gone as far as I can here. “I belong with Suture.”

  Gwynn’s adventures continue in…

  Suture – The Bleeding Worlds Book Two

  Acknowledgements

  Despite many solitary hours spent toiling away at words, I doubt any book has been created entirely in a vacuum. This book owes its existence to several people.

  My wife suffered through my blathering on about ideas, plots, and frustrations. She provided great insight into the times when I should dial it back, and other times when I needed to hold no punches.

  When the frightening time came to release these words into the world, Carolyn, Sabrina, and Dani, were my guinea pigs who gave me encouragement, suggestions, and pointed out my grammar and spelling faux pas. Their input greatly helped shape the book.

  Also, I'd be remiss if I didn't thank the wonderful writing community on Twitter, most of whom I met through use of the hastag #amwriting. On those days when I wanted to give up, or felt like the words would never come, they kept me going and shared their own stories of overcoming their doubts and fears.

  Since people always do judge a book by its cover, I'd like to thank Carolyn Macpherson for her wonderful work.

  Finally, a thank you to you, the person reading this book right now. Being a writer is that one itch/dream that’s stayed with me since childhood, and your reading this right now is making that dream a reality. Thank you so much!

  About the Author

  Justus R. Stone is just a guy who couldn’t let go of his one, undying, childhood dream–to be a writer. After years of filling his head with novels, comic books, video games, and anime, he finally let all the crazy ideas spill out through the keyboard.

  Harbinger is his first book, with its sequel, Suture, to follow soon. At the same time, he tries his best not to go insane while working shift work, being a husband and father, and generally suffering from sleep deprivation.

  To keep up on latest events and to find where you can follow and/or converse with him online, please visit:

  http://justusrstone.com

 

 

 


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