Saturday, May 29, 2010

Does anyone like "Watership Down"? Maybe you'll like this, too!

I just published my novel today, it's not my first novel but it's my first ever published and it's finally for sale. Does anyone like anthropomorphic stories, such as "Watership Down" by Richard Adams, or David Clement-Davies' "The Sight" and "Fire Bringer"? If so, or if you're an animal love, you might like this: "Free-Roamers: Mourning Grove" It's the first installation in my series "Free-Roamers" about bison. Here's a summary:

Upon the Great Plains, during a time that only our ancient ancestors could know, there lives a species that thrives in seas of herds: bison, or Free-Roamers, as they call themselves. The Ice Age has ended, and with the birth of today's modern bison, Prairie, a calf, is nestled in the heart of the plains in a valley known as the Sun Bowl. It is there where she grows up, but under an array of unnerving circumstances--the mysterious vanishings of several male calves, including her close friend Thicken--she leaves the safety of her homelands and travels out into the vastness of the Great Plains. Soon finds herself traveling the distant lands to fulfill a promise, and possibly a strange lore. Unbeknownst to her, Thicken and her father Blackmor, the leader of a famous bachelor-group, are working to settle things with the strangers who steal young bulls. A storm of unusual events is churning that could defy their species' future, and that has always intertwined Prairie with a rather eccentric family tree.

I've made a site for it, too, it's kind of lame, though, but here ya go if anyone's interested at all:
freeroamersseries.weebly.com
And here's another link to the store:
https://www.createspace.com/3381114