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In Search of Infinity: Living Through The Glass: The first novel of the In Search of Infinity series centering around a woman named Chloe, a supremely clairvoyant, paraplegic Goddess. Her disability makes her an outcast among the close-knit circle of Gods and Goddesses comprising of her family. Those factors coupled with her sharp tongue have landed her in serious hot water. After a lengthy incapacitation, Chloe returns to find her entire world turned upside-down by the actions of Norman, the powerful yet troubled new leader of Cerebes. Chloe must use her abilities, quick wit and the assistance of a brand new generation of Gods and Goddesses to figure out what led to the destruction of her family and how to keep Norman from spiraling further out of control.

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In Search of Infinity: Prisoner of Castigation: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. But, what happens if the beholder can no longer recognize beauty? Such is the reality for one Norman Cromwell.

As the heir to become the Divine Infinite leader of the planet Cerebes, much was expected of Norman. However, lack of focus and a wandering eye forces his guardians to take action by levying a curse upon him. The curse sends Norman into a severe downward spiral filled with anger, lies, betrayal and murder. Along the way, friendships are damaged and lives are torn apart. Norman’s path to freedom from his curse is an unconventional one and there may be a high price to pay to reclaim his sanity.













Ubiquitous Aspirations: The first short story of The Lost Stories series and a prequel to In Search of Infinity: Living Through the Glass following Oscar, the unapologetic, cruel and deeply disturbed creator of the planet Cerebes. Faced with the reality of his pervasive, self-destructive behavior and his constant obsession with the notion of perfection, Oscar takes action to attain the perfect son he so desperately desires. Though Oscar's wish comes true, it is not without a huge sacrifice that alters his outlook on life forever.



Encroachment: The second short story in The Lost Stories series featuring Manuel, one of the five Elders of the planet Cerebes. Manuel is best described as a hot-head, but he lives a double-life unbeknownst to his colleagues as a smooth talking Lothario. After years of consternation over the way he has chosen to run the nation he founded, Manuel hatches a plan to betray the other four Elders and attain complete control of Cerebes. However, a slight oversight in his master plan may serve as the catalyst to destroy everything he has worked so hard for.













Without Mercy: The third short story in The Lost Stories series centering around Sunjata, one of the five Elders of the Planet Cerebes. As a man who escaped death and overcame great adversity in his mortal life, the opportunity to become a God offers a new outlook on life and a chance to bring peace to Cerebes. When Sunjata is entrusted with a special project, his beliefs about himself and his colleagues send him on a wild journey that sets the stage for an epic clash that may threaten the balance of power among the Gods of Cerebes forever.


Forsaken Soul: The fourth short story in The Lost Stories series following Hiroma, one of the five Elders of the Planet Cerebes. There is no greater honor than rising to the ranks of one of The Five Elders of Cerebes. To Hiroma, this honor felt undeserved. A troubled childhood and a wasted adult life all seemed irrelevant when propositioned for the chance at immortality. Old habits die hard and the pressure to establish a grand legacy becomes too much for Hiroma to bear. Can Hiroma find a way to overcome the mounting disappointments of his life, or will he fall victim to the mental anguish of never feeling good enough to deserve his good fortune?












Monarch: The fifth short story in the Lost Stories Series featurung Yousef, one of the five Elders of the planet Cerebes. Yousef knew how to use his gifts to avoid danger from outside forces. He got better at it after becoming a God. His abilities also left him as a man without true friends. Can Yousef use his talents to keep his greatest fears at bay, or will his mental powers send him on a path towards self-destruction?


 










Fall of the Elders: Five men. Five unique stories. Five wildly different ambitions. Fall of The Elders is the short story collection featuring Ubiquitous Aspirations, Encroachment, Without Mercy, Forsaken Soul and Monarch.













Omnipresent Omnibus: The Complete MINDS Poetry Collection is the full, five book compilation of The MINDS series featuring over 150 poems from The Midnight Manifesto, The Dawn Dossier, The Inevitable Intermission, The Noon Notices and The Sunset Script.









 




The Midnight Manifesto: The first book of The MINDS poetry book series. The story features approximately thirty short poems documenting the physical, mental and emotional toll an extended bout of insomnia takes on an individual coping with severe depression.


The Dawn Dossier: The second book of The MINDS poetry book series. The story features approximately thirty poems detailing the challenges and expectations one faces on the path to and through Corporate America and the uncertainty of what lies ahead after shunning that road.














The Inevitable Intermission: The third book of The MINDS poetry book series. The story features approximately thirty poems about how pervasive social media has become in modern society and the pitfalls that come with being too invested in permanent connectivity.













The Noon Notices: The penultimate book of The MINDS poetry book series. The story features approximately thirty poems addressing issues of reflection and finding inner-peace from a troubled perspective.













The Sunset Script: The final book of The MINDS poetry book series. The book features approximately thirty poems documenting common societal ills ranging from drug and alcohol abuse to violent crime while assessing the toll it takes on the psyche of the indirect victims of these issues. The book also highlights the subject of closure.

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Lost Sunshine: A collection of approximately thirty short poems about the journey to rock bottom and the subsequent challenge of attempting to repair a severely damaged psyche.

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Aftermath: A poetic rendition of the consequence of choice. The poems in this book are designed to take readers on personal, social, emotional and political journey through the fallout of life-changing events and decisions.

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