After a night of drinking with a long-forgotten friend, Jacob Rowlin from Wisconsin wakes up the morning after on the strange isolated world of Mure. It is a small world covered by a dangerous hardwood forest with aggressive carnivorous plants, and populated by a simple peaceful race that refers to themselves as a herd.
Despite his best efforts to convince them that he is a stranded nobody, they insist that he is the legendary wizard that will deliver them from harvest.
Approximately 90,000 Words (or approximately 300 pages in 5-1/4 x 8 format)
After a night of drinking with a long-forgotten friend, Jacob Rowlin from Wisconsin wakes up the morning after on the strange isolated world of Mure. It is a small world covered by a dangerous hardwood forest with aggressive carnivorous plants, and populated by a simple peaceful race that refers to themselves as a herd.
Despite his best efforts to convince them that he is a stranded nobody, they insist that he is the legendary wizard that will deliver them from harvest.
Approximately 90,000 Words (or approximately 300 pages in 5-1/4 x 8 format)
Marcus Malone served in the USAF. After service he worked in the defense industry writing military maintenance manuals, and authored several non-fiction electronics books under a different name. He is also an accomplished engineer and software developer. His passions include desert hiking, physics, and writing.
Marcus Malone has been writing science fiction and fantasy since 1989. Many of his works, which include novels, short stories, and screenplays, remain in his private collection. In recent years some of these unseen works have been gradually released for publication.
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Overview
After a night of drinking with a long-forgotten friend, Jacob Rowlin from Wisconsin wakes up the morning after on the strange isolated world of Mure. It is a small world covered by a dangerous hardwood forest with aggressive carnivorous plants, and populated by a simple peaceful race that refers to themselves as a herd.Despite his best efforts to convince them that he is a stranded nobody, they insist that he is the legendary wizard that will deliver them from harvest.
Approximately 90,000 Words (or approximately 300 pages in 5-1/4 x 8 format)