Praying To The Aliens

The survivor of a terrible car accident wakes oddly changed, leading his wife and best friend to suspect that he is no longer, or not entirely, himself . . . The dying discoverer of the Golden Screaming Tree Frog finds comfort in the strangest of places.

It’s often hard to tell the difference between insanity and alien invasion.

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Praying To The Aliens

The survivor of a terrible car accident wakes oddly changed, leading his wife and best friend to suspect that he is no longer, or not entirely, himself . . . The dying discoverer of the Golden Screaming Tree Frog finds comfort in the strangest of places.

It’s often hard to tell the difference between insanity and alien invasion.

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Praying To The Aliens

Praying To The Aliens

by E.W. Story
Praying To The Aliens

Praying To The Aliens

by E.W. Story

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Overview

The survivor of a terrible car accident wakes oddly changed, leading his wife and best friend to suspect that he is no longer, or not entirely, himself . . . The dying discoverer of the Golden Screaming Tree Frog finds comfort in the strangest of places.

It’s often hard to tell the difference between insanity and alien invasion.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153817781
Publisher: E.W. Story
Publication date: 10/13/2016
Series: The E.W. Story (Sean Williams) Pulp Series
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

The initials in the name “E. W. Story” stand for “Evelyn William”. He might also be called “Ed”. Ed was possibly born in Cleve, South Australia, and raised in Adelaide, where he may have studied mathematics. Some propose that he lived in Perth and Darwin as well. It’s not beyond the realm of chance that he has a wife (Liz), two children (Luke and Sarah-Jane), and a dog (Darth). He definitely sold a story called “Cold Sleep, Cold Dreams” that was published in the landmark 1994 Australian science fiction anthology Alien Shores.

He is also, almost certainly, the author of “On the Blink”, a story that rated third in a readers’ poll of the Canberra SF Society in 1992. That story appeared under the name “Bradley MacMillan”.

He could also be #1 New York Times-bestselling author "Sean Williams".

Which is the pseudonym? You decide.

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