Chris Kennedy Libri
Chris Kennedy fonde magistralmente il suo background da aviatore navale con una narrazione fantasiosa, creando racconti che sono sia avvincenti che stimolanti. Il suo stile di scrittura è caratterizzato da un ritmo dinamico e da personaggi meticolosamente realizzati che risuonano profondamente con i lettori. Il lavoro di Kennedy esplora spesso temi di potere, conflitto e resilienza umana, offrendo spunti avvincenti sulla natura del coraggio e della sopravvivenza. La sua voce distintiva aggiunge una dimensione unica ai generi di fantascienza e fantasy.






The Razor's Edge
- 244pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
One man's insurgent is another man's freedom fighter... From The Moon is a Harsh Mistress to The Hunger Games, everyone enjoys a good rebellion. There is something compelling about a group (or individual) who throws caution to the wind and rises up in armed defiance against oppression, tyranny, religion, the government-you name it. No matter the cause, or how small the chance, it's the courage to fight against overwhelming odds that grabs our hearts and has us pumping our fists in the air. Win or lose, it's the righteous struggle we cherish, and those who take up arms for a cause must walk The Razor's Edge between liberator and extremist. With stories by Blake Jessop, William C. Dietz, D.B. Jackson, Gerald Brandt, Sharon P. Goza, Walter H. Hunt, Sharon Lee & Steve Miller, Kay Kenyon, Steve Perry, Seanan McGuire, Christopher Allenby, Chris Kennedy, L.E. Modesitt, Jr., Alex Gideon, Brian Hugenbruch, and Y.M. Pang.
Terra Stands Alone
- 442pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
The discovery of the Solar System by the Drakuls sets off a thrilling adventure filled with interstellar intrigue and conflict. As they navigate the complexities of this new territory, the Drakuls must confront both external threats and internal dilemmas. Themes of exploration, power struggles, and the impact of their actions on the universe unfold, leading to unexpected alliances and rivalries. The narrative promises a blend of science fiction and drama, exploring the consequences of their monumental find.
Janissaries
- 408pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
After the war with China, Lieutenant Shawn 'Calvin' Hobbs seeks to return to a normal life, juggling paperwork, preparing for a deployment with his Navy F-18 squadron, and enjoying time with his new girlfriend. As a war hero, he grapples with the transition from combat to civilian life, highlighting the challenges and adjustments faced by veterans.
Leadership from the Darkside
There's Nothing More Instructive than a Bad Example
- 144pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Exploring the complexities of leadership training, the book examines how American companies invest heavily in this area without finding a definitive solution. It highlights the unique approach of the U.S. military, which allocates substantial resources to develop leaders capable of managing vast organizations and making critical decisions under pressure. The narrative emphasizes the importance of effective leadership in high-stakes environments and seeks to uncover the best practices that can be applied across various sectors.
Self-Publishing for Profit
How to Get Your Book Out of Your Head and Into The Stores
- 166pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Exploring the creative process, this guide encourages aspiring authors to transform their ideas into tangible stories. It offers practical advice on structuring narratives, developing characters, and overcoming writer's block. With exercises and insights, the book aims to inspire and motivate writers to unleash their imagination and bring their unique stories to life. Whether you're a novice or seasoned writer, this resource provides tools to help you articulate the book that's been waiting to be written in your mind.
8 Affinities. Jaap Pieters and John Porter
- 96pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
The book features a candid conversation between two prolific Super 8mm filmmakers, Jaap Pieters and John Porter, who have been active since the 1960s and 1980s, respectively. Set against the backdrop of their local film scenes in Amsterdam and Toronto, the dialogue explores their unique filmmaking practices, shared interests, and artistic philosophies. This exchange highlights their contributions to the medium and offers insights into their creative processes, showcasing the eccentricities that define their work.
The Search for Gram
- 406pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
Lieutenant Commander Shawn "Calvin" Hobbs, a seasoned hero known for saving Seattle and forming alliances with alien races, now faces a new challenge. With the recent war behind him, he focuses on unraveling the mysteries of a peculiar rod gifted by an ancient alien civilization. As he delves into this enigmatic project, he grapples with the hope of finding some much-needed downtime amidst his adventurous past.
Occupied Seattle
- 294pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Winning a prestigious eLit Book Award in 2016, this military-themed book delves into the complexities of warfare and the experiences of those who serve. It offers a compelling narrative that combines personal stories with broader historical contexts, highlighting the emotional and psychological challenges faced by soldiers. Through vivid storytelling, the author sheds light on the sacrifices made in the name of duty, making it a poignant read for anyone interested in military history and the human condition.
When the Gods Aren't Gods
- 432pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
The story follows Lieutenant Commander Shawn 'Calvin' Hobbs and his special forces platoon as they face an impending alien threat after a challenging three-month mission in space. Despite bringing back advanced technology, their efforts to secure allies or additional support for Earth's defense have failed, leaving them to confront the looming danger with limited resources. The narrative explores themes of survival, the burden of leadership, and the urgency of preparing for an uncertain future.