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February 24, 2016

What would the Feeks do?

Well, it must have taken something pretty powerful for me to finally take some time to update this pitiful excuse for a blog. I would like to think that the below qualifies but as with my books, that’s up to you.


Over the last few months, I have been following the story of a very courageous and at peace woman name Joey Feeks. She and her husband, Rory, are country music artists with very simple and earthy values. The most genuine of those, is their love for each other, their family, and God.


She was diagnosed with stage four cervical cancer in the summer of 2014. Devastating news for anyone, as I’m sure, it was to them.… In the beginning. However, over the course of Joey’s treatment, she and her husband have done something remarkable.


They found peace.


Something like that may not sound remarkable in itself, but in the face of the odds, which are severely stacked against this young lady, she has everything to live for within a life in which she seems truly content and very happy. They have a beautiful little two-year-old girl named Indiana. I don’t believe I’ve ever seen a picture where the parents, and their daughter are not smiling. Even without the cancer, a happy and satisfying family life is hard to achieve.


I can’t pretend to know what their family is going through as they deal with this situation from day to day. I know that their music reflects their beliefs and who they are. It also sends a message to their fans and the rest of the world; that “simple” and “hope” do not have to be lost no matter what the challenges. It’s okay to be upset with the circumstances or what might be perceived as unfairness, and it’s more than okay to express anger and sadness. But that’s not what the world is seeing, and I truly believe that their peace and contentment in the face of Joey’s final days, is genuine.They have every right to be angry about what is being taken away from them. But they’re not.


They have chosen a different, but not so unique path, and that is something that the rest of the world should aspire to. Imagine taking that type of courage in the face of death and turning it into something precious that both Joey and her husband, Rory will remember and cherish… for as long as they can together.


Now, imagine something bigger where that type of peace can transcend into hope and action for things such as global conflict, homelessness, famine, or simply getting along and loving one another. It makes you wonder why the rest of the world has not learned how to handle things better.


Serenity in the place of hopelessness…


Imagine that.


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Published on February 24, 2016 13:16

August 27, 2015

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See this #AmazonGiveaway for a chance to win: Theft: Chaos Rising (The Joshua Chronicles) (Volume 2). https://giveaway.amazon.com/p/0ecfa0c76d52dec6 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Ends the earlier of Sep 2, 2015 11:59 PM PDT, or when all prizes are claimed. See Official Rules http://amzn.to/GArules.


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Published on August 27, 2015 08:45

June 19, 2015

Almost there, but not quite…

My my… It has been such a long time since I have sequestered myself into a small room to think about updating people on the happenings in my small, pitiful book world. As I have heard people say though, anything is better than nothing at all. I guess that can apply to the infrequency of my blogging.


When I started this blog over 2 years ago, I had every good intention of trying to maintain some sort of regular schedule to chat about things going on in the world of authoring, upcoming releases, and just plain things that I either find funny, or interesting that I would like to share. I didn’t count on life moving right along around me, much like everyone else (who has a life) and probably not enough time to even read these blogs. I don’t really have the time to write as much as I would like, and what little time that I do, I am trying to tie up the remaining portions of book 3 in the Joshua Chronicles. More on that bit in a moment.


For the faithful who check in on me every once in a while (www.stevenneilmoore.com), I haven’t been as regular in updating that either. However, I have put my uselessness around my blog-updating and website up-keeping, to a more productive use on furthering my authoring.


I’ve got 2 more books planned for the calendar year of 2015.


First, let’s chat about Plan: Chaos Rising. I have surpassed my original goal of 45,677 words for this book. For those of you that speak pages rather than words, that’s about 183 pages give or take. This was originally supposed to be a volume within a larger “omnibus” addition called Chaos Rising. There are 4 volumes that are supposedly going to be inside of this omnibus. My plan is to still stick to the 4 volumes; the first 2 of which are Theft, and Plan. I’ll give you the names of the remaining 2 later down the line in other blogs. We don’t want to let too much out at one time now do we?


But there comes a time in people’s lives, when best laid plans don’t always work out.


I’m still adding to the storyline of Plan. Sometimes things like this will happen due to an inspiration for a section or a chapter that grabs hold and won’t let go. I equate moments like that, to that song that gets stuck in your head that you can’t seem to shake. I know that happens to pretty much everyone, so you know that it’s difficult to ignore unless you can replace it with something else to obsess about. Songs, writing… Not much difference in this respect.


My intent was to wrap this book up with two more chapters which would lead into the next volume, “Execution: Chaos Rising” book 4. (Oops! First time I’ve told anyone the title of the next book in the series). Well… I know not that many people read my stuff, so I’m pretty sure the secret is still safe.


Where was I? Oh yeah… My intent was to wrap this book up with two more chapters, but as the storyline continued to unfold, some of the more leading threads began to make sense in this volume. I was going to push some of the stuff off into book 4 of the series, but the ideas seem to fit better in book 3. I’m still hopeful that I can get this book completed fairly quickly, but as any author who cares about their readers know, the obsession around the quality of the storyline needs to be crafted well, especially where a series is concerned, and that it continues on correctly without compromising the overall tale; in my case, Joshua and his continuing battle.


As always, my promise to the readers continues, and that this will be an epic journey with many twists and turns in every chapter.


Now… I said I had two books planned for 2015. Although the material does exist for Execution, that book will not be completed until sometime (hopefully, I state with fingers crossed), in early 2016. If anybody has read my previous blogs (you know who you are wink, wink), I mentioned that I was dabbling in the field of romance. Echoes of Ella is the next book on deck for completion around Christmas 2015. The focus group reports of the first four chapters came back pretty positive. I originally wanted to gauge the interest of some avid readers of the female species to see if I had what it took to complete something along the lines of a decent romance novel. Nobody came back and told me that they vomited at my poor attempt, so I took that as a pretty good sign. The romance genre seems to be a massively huge and popular field among the lovely ladies of planet Earth. I wanted to see what I could do outside of my comfort zone. Looks like were going to find out.


Although that particular market is saturated with a ton of really quality romantic stuff, I would have to do something unique that would make my first romantic attempt stand out. Most romance novels are written in the first person, and from a female perspective. I decided to take a whole different approach. I almost always write in the third person. I figure this approach allows me more flexibility to put a few spins around the dialogue with some witty narrative to either make you hate the character, laugh about something stupid they said, or cry at the sensitivity of the character’s situation. I also write this from the male lead’s perspective. I haven’t seen very many romance novels, that show the vulnerability of what it’s like to be a man trying to fall in love. This book is about a man trying to win the heart of a woman who can’t stand him. He really sucks at relationships; and doesn’t know how to relate to women other than on a physical level. To complicate things further, she is in a coma and it is his fault.


Pretty good stuff, huh? Who really knows… That will be up to the readers to decide. So far, the ladies who have read this, are not puking. Or they were just being nice when they gave me their reviews.


My apologies to those who like to read my spewings. I have been remiss in my duties to offer you things to make jokes about and/or words that can be printed out and used to line bird cages.


Thanks for sticking around and showing me the love. I appreciate all of those people in Europe who have said kind words about my books thus far and have followed me on the various social networks. Love chatting with you guys.


All the best!


Cheers, Steven


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Published on June 19, 2015 12:45

November 17, 2014

Thrillers versus Love

Once again, I’ve been caught up in my own little world, and haven’t posted any wismic scribblings for those you that have nothing better to do with your time than read what I write. My much appreciated and continued thanks for sticking with me during the long droughts between postings.


The majority of my time has been spent dealing with life outside of writing. I believe that is the case for most everyone who wishes to maintain a steady stream of money, who just can’t seem to make enough from the writing��� yet.


Not to bore any of you with the mundane daily activities, let’s talk for a second about the specific things that I’ve been trying to do with my writing.


I currently have two books in development that could not be further from each other regarding style and genre. Of course, one is the third book in my science fiction series, the Joshua Chronicles. The other one, as noted in a previous blog, is a romance, or a better label��� a love story.


Those of you that have read my first two books, get the gist of where I’m going with my third, so enough said. The big departure is my take on how a love story unfolds through the eyes of a man. All the gimmicks and gadgets in a high-impact espionage-type science-fiction series are not at my disposal for this one. Not sure if the world is ready for a science-fiction love story involving angels and demons and corporate espionage. It wouldn’t really be considered a type of romance, and it would not hit my target audience of all you romantic ladies. I would be screwed on both ends as men would not tolerate it because of all the emotional icky poo stuff that usually detracts from the action.


It may have an appeal down the line if I can storyboard it correctly, but for my first foray into romance, I wanted to keep the concept simpler. Man is a jerk, woman hates him, and he falls in love with her for reasons he can’t understand. Of course, there are some twists in the book; it wouldn’t be me if there weren’t.


I have the first four chapters penned, and am currently running a focus group on my direction and story intent. Thus far, it has received favorable reviews for continuation. That was initially the reason for the review. I have reached a point in my amateur career where I asked the question, “should I continue with this story or not?” I had, still have, a concern on whether or not I can actually write a “love story.” It is quite obvious being an inapt man with very little concept of the emotional quagmire of a woman’s feelings, that I would dare to venture to approach this story from a woman’s perspective. This particular diddy is straight from the compartmentalized mind of a man.


It deals with the tumultuous, self inflicting feelings that man has when trying to decipher their version of falling in love. Yes, ladies��� I have just confirmed that most men have emotional hangups too when it comes to figuring out relationships, or the potential of one thereof.


We care; we always have. We are just not good at showing it, or asking for help. You don’t see a bunch of men sitting around a living room coffee table, weeping about unrequited love. But, it doesn’t mean that we don’t do that in private.


The guy in this book has a lot of problems in that area, and is just trying to sort it out. This is simply my take and approach from a man’s perspective; not as a writer, but as a man falling in love that doesn’t know how.


Stupid? Possibly. Unrealistic? Not so much. Men have feelings too. We just don’t talk about them.


That’s probably a hard thing for women to understand, because you talk about everything.


Seriously. . . everything.


Men just don’t. We don’t have the need- the urge that you possess, to share every shred of every facet of each minute in our life with our friends. In some cases, you ladies will even drop a thousand words on a subject to strangers. C’mon, we all know that happens.


Okay��� I’m done now.


It’s very hard for me to keep up with my blog, my life, and writing at the same time. I humbly ask, nay- beg your forgiveness for not checking in as often. I will do my best to remedy that.


I love hearing from you. Please continue reaching out. It’s always nice to make more friends.


Until next time.


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Published on November 17, 2014 19:16

October 2, 2014

“Echoes of Ella” ��� New Book Development and Departure. . . temporarily.

All writers have to experiment at some point in their careers.�� My main passion and genre is action-adventure thrillers.�� Every once in a while, I have fleeting ideas for stories outside of my wheelhouse.�� I’m taking the leap and putting one out there.�� Echoes for Ella is currently in the storyboard phase.�� This book will be a love story, but fret not my diehard thriller fans.�� I will continue to delight you with tales of espionage, supernatural events, and just plain exciting dialogue.�� The next installment of the Joshua Chronicles, Plan: Chaos Rising is 55% completed. I will continue to work on that as well. ��The idea for Echoes was just too powerful for me to pass up though.�� My hope is to bring in a new wave of fans that enjoy a nice romance as well as action-packed, world ending tales.


More to come as Echoes develops.


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Published on October 02, 2014 14:25

“Echoes of Ella” – New Book Development and Departure. . . temporarily.

All writers have to experiment at some point in their careers.  My main passion and genre is action-adventure thrillers.  Every once in a while, I have fleeting ideas for stories outside of my wheelhouse.  I’m taking the leap and putting one out there.  Echoes for Ella is currently in the storyboard phase.  This book will be a love story, but fret not my diehard thriller fans.  I will continue to delight you with tales of espionage, supernatural events, and just plain exciting dialogue.  The next installment of the Joshua Chronicles, Plan: Chaos Rising is 55% completed. I will continue to work on that as well.  The idea for Echoes was just too powerful for me to pass up though.  My hope is to bring in a new wave of fans that enjoy a nice romance as well as action-packed, world ending tales.


More to come as Echoes develops.


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Published on October 02, 2014 14:25

September 13, 2014

A life test��� or just plain bad luck?

A lot of today’s modern writers probably depend on technology to tell their stories. PCs and mobile devices have made it easier to create, edit, and transmit information all across the world, whether it be an article, a short story, a novel, or an essay paper. Some would argue that it’s probably the greatest breakthrough since the wheel.

Have computer, will travel, right?

Does it even stop with a computer? Use to be, back in the 90s, that computers were evolutionary; a modern-day marvel that could generate words without paper and typewriter ribbon. (Do the young kids today even know what a typewriter is?) ��� I bet they’ve heard of Steve Jobs though.

Along came portable computers (laptops) to replace those clunky desk-chained monsters that were all the rage just a few short years before. A dramatic improvement reducing size and weight from 30 pounds to a mere eight.

But why stop there? Why not push the envelope of what technology can do to enrich our lives when it comes to writing? Let’s make devices even smaller, more powerful, efficient, and versatile. Behold! Mobile devices such as iPads, Smart phones, Google Glass!


Random fact: Did you know there are 12 computer modules inside of a Volvo XC 90? There was less than that in all of the US Apollo missions back in the 60s and early 70s.


Our technology today in our mobile phones, which we carry inside of our pockets, makes that Volvo look like a Radio Flyer. So to recap��� The phone that you hold in your hand is smarter than the lunar modules that landed on the moon.


New technology, cutting edge software; even the ability to just forget about the typing and spew out words that create themselves directly on the screen! The possibilities are limitless���


��� Until it’s no longer available.


I’m not talking about an episode of Revolution (the defunct, but much underrated television show). No��� in my sad little tale, that would’ve been much easier to accept than the truth.


My dependency on technology has been growing for decades. I’ve always tried to find better, more effective and efficient ways to increase my productivity. Hardware, software ��� it didn’t matter, as long as it could make things “easier”, I was onboard. With an addiction like that, certain liberties might have been sacrificed , or definitely overlooked, such as the possibility that “Big Brother” was listening and watching every time I made a phone call or used a GPS. Sure, I knew it was possible, but that paled in comparison of making things better for me. Like all drugs, smoking the upgrade weed was not enough for me , I gradually grew into a full blown cocaine-type addiction to where if the technology was cutting-edge and available, I was the first in line. I am happy to say though, I would wait until the next business day. I did not stand in line at midnight waiting for the next OS version to come out. Apparently, there was still some semblance of sense and humility left in my technology-driven life.


So where we going with this, Steven? Well, I’ll tell you, my inquiring, sponge-like minds ���


One of the fundamental problems of accepting new technology, is complacency. An individual tends to overlook certain things, or at the very least, takes them for granted when they think the world is at their fingertips. Never grow so dependent on technology that you suffer from something akin to withdrawals when it is gone.


I do almost everything on my iPad. I believe I mentioned this in my other blogs about how I use it for my profession as well as my writing (both published and unpublished). It has books by other authors that I preview and read, it has all of my music, movies, TV shows, and family pictures… everything .�� I took for granted how much I used my iPad and didn’t have my eyes opened until it was gone. I left it in the seat back pocket on a plane. That was on a Monday. By Thursday, my PC had died and was powerless to boot up no matter how many different attempts I made. Here I was, 1300+ miles from home, and down to just one mobile device; a phone that wasn’t so smart any more due to an unfortunate incident with my son and a bathtub.


Now, I could bore you even further with the details of the trials and tribulations of my technological power outage, but I believe you already get the point as you sit there laughing at my plight.


Time for the moral, children.


Don’t get so attached to things that they become an extension of yourself. Sure, these gadgets are an important part of your daily life, but there are other things that should be on the top of the list of coveted objects that mean more. I’m not going to lie; there was a disappointment and a humbling of a loss that was completely my fault. I didn’t even notice it was gone until later that night. As I reflected on all of the things the iPad meant to me, the one thing that bothered me the most was the pictures of my family. I had a lot of those, and just left them on a plane. I’m not a complete idiot; I had backups on my PC��� Oh ��� wait, that died, didn’t it?


In the end, I made it home safely, fixed the PC, and replaced the iPad. After all, they’re just objects. A bright side to this is that my penmanship has actually improved.


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Published on September 13, 2014 12:25

A life test… or just plain bad luck?

A lot of today’s modern writers probably depend on technology to tell their stories. PCs and mobile devices have made it easier to create, edit, and transmit information all across the world, whether it be an article, a short story, a novel, or an essay paper. Some would argue that it’s probably the greatest breakthrough since the wheel.

Have computer, will travel, right?

Does it even stop with a computer? Use to be, back in the 90s, that computers were evolutionary; a modern-day marvel that could generate words without paper and typewriter ribbon. (Do the young kids today even know what a typewriter is?) – I bet they’ve heard of Steve Jobs though.

Along came portable computers (laptops) to replace those clunky desk-chained monsters that were all the rage just a few short years before. A dramatic improvement reducing size and weight from 30 pounds to a mere eight.

But why stop there? Why not push the envelope of what technology can do to enrich our lives when it comes to writing? Let’s make devices even smaller, more powerful, efficient, and versatile. Behold! Mobile devices such as iPads, Smart phones, Google Glass!


Random fact: Did you know there are 12 computer modules inside of a Volvo XC 90? There was less than that in all of the US Apollo missions back in the 60s and early 70s.


Our technology today in our mobile phones, which we carry inside of our pockets, makes that Volvo look like a Radio Flyer. So to recap… The phone that you hold in your hand is smarter than the lunar modules that landed on the moon.


New technology, cutting edge software; even the ability to just forget about the typing and spew out words that create themselves directly on the screen! The possibilities are limitless…


… Until it’s no longer available.


I’m not talking about an episode of Revolution (the defunct, but much underrated television show). No… in my sad little tale, that would’ve been much easier to accept than the truth.


My dependency on technology has been growing for decades. I’ve always tried to find better, more effective and efficient ways to increase my productivity. Hardware, software — it didn’t matter, as long as it could make things “easier”, I was onboard. With an addiction like that, certain liberties might have been sacrificed , or definitely overlooked, such as the possibility that “Big Brother” was listening and watching every time I made a phone call or used a GPS. Sure, I knew it was possible, but that paled in comparison of making things better for me. Like all drugs, smoking the upgrade weed was not enough for me , I gradually grew into a full blown cocaine-type addiction to where if the technology was cutting-edge and available, I was the first in line. I am happy to say though, I would wait until the next business day. I did not stand in line at midnight waiting for the next OS version to come out. Apparently, there was still some semblance of sense and humility left in my technology-driven life.


So where we going with this, Steven? Well, I’ll tell you, my inquiring, sponge-like minds …


One of the fundamental problems of accepting new technology, is complacency. An individual tends to overlook certain things, or at the very least, takes them for granted when they think the world is at their fingertips. Never grow so dependent on technology that you suffer from something akin to withdrawals when it is gone.


I do almost everything on my iPad. I believe I mentioned this in my other blogs about how I use it for my profession as well as my writing (both published and unpublished). It has books by other authors that I preview and read, it has all of my music, movies, TV shows, and family pictures… everything .  I took for granted how much I used my iPad and didn’t have my eyes opened until it was gone. I left it in the seat back pocket on a plane. That was on a Monday. By Thursday, my PC had died and was powerless to boot up no matter how many different attempts I made. Here I was, 1300+ miles from home, and down to just one mobile device; a phone that wasn’t so smart any more due to an unfortunate incident with my son and a bathtub.


Now, I could bore you even further with the details of the trials and tribulations of my technological power outage, but I believe you already get the point as you sit there laughing at my plight.


Time for the moral, children.


Don’t get so attached to things that they become an extension of yourself. Sure, these gadgets are an important part of your daily life, but there are other things that should be on the top of the list of coveted objects that mean more. I’m not going to lie; there was a disappointment and a humbling of a loss that was completely my fault. I didn’t even notice it was gone until later that night. As I reflected on all of the things the iPad meant to me, the one thing that bothered me the most was the pictures of my family. I had a lot of those, and just left them on a plane. I’m not a complete idiot; I had backups on my PC… Oh – wait, that died, didn’t it?


In the end, I made it home safely, fixed the PC, and replaced the iPad. After all, they’re just objects. A bright side to this is that my penmanship has actually improved.


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Published on September 13, 2014 12:25

August 12, 2014

The life and times of a comedian lost.

I found out tonight that one of the funniest men who ever lived, had died. He was known the world over for his amazing ability to improv anything. After conquering the world of comedy, he tried his hat at dramatic work. After succeeding there, he ventured into theater. He was probably one of the most versatile entertainers of our time.


The death of Robin Williams will be felt by many generations. Although I cannot speak for all, I can speak for mine. I remember seeing him for the first time on a guest shot for Happy Days. Only old people like me will remember that show from the early 70s. His brand of humor and presence landed him the pivotal role in Mork and Mindy. From that point on there was no stopping him.


Although there were points in his comedic career where the vulgarity shown a little more than necessary, he made me laugh more than anything else. He had definitely found his niche in the comedy field, but that was not good enough for him. He went on to do some of the most dramatic roles that I have ever witnessed. One of his best, to me, was Good Will Hunting. He starred in almost 70 films, ranging from flat out hilarity to just plain creepy. Have you ever seen One-Hour Photo?


They’re simply not enough pages or words to describe the entire career of Robin Williams. All I know is how his death makes me feel. The world will definitely feel a void of his brand of humor. His sheer genius at improvisation will most likely never be matched.


His interaction with children and his devotion to his own, was to be admired. He had once said in an interview that his favorite audience was children because their laughter was genuine and direct. They were too young and stupid not to tell the truth.


Robin Williams’ death will be a lot like Steve Jobs. The world of entertainment, just like Apple, will never be the same.


Best interview ever: Carson 1991


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Published on August 12, 2014 06:54

August 6, 2014

An excerpt from PLAN: CHAOS RISING (Book 3)

Some cultures of the human race have long sought a founded belief on an afterlife; an existence of something beyond the confines of their limited and fragile mortal flesh. Each society views the next stage a bit differently than it actually is. Some believe it to be transcendental, a life-altering ascension to knowledge and wisdom. Others believe life just stops after death; a nothingness. Those believing the enlightened theory sometimes claim visions of the afterlife, seeing love ones or supernatural beings, which for most, stem from a traumatic event of sorts. Of all the stories and folklore throughout time, the truth was very simple. Neither of those are correct. Enlightenment comes from the individual, not from the transition between realms; and there was definitely something on the other side.


There was really no difference between the Humani generis or Majaliant realms in dimensions or space, but only rather in time and perception. Humans cannot see angels, unless they want them to. That same rule applied to demons. This clouded perception allowed both to move among the humans, to guide or influence as necessary; in some cases, to witness unexplainable events.

Sometimes though, their age-old conflict becomes more than just about mankind. The war may have spawned from the birth of humans, but their distaste for each other reached far beyond.

The streaks of movement approached quicker than any known measurement of speed. The sound of them entering the atmosphere could have been perceived as a sonic boom; if humans were aware. Upon entering the stratosphere, their approach slowed a bit as they came in from the west. The nine objects fell in line behind the plane’s flight path.

Their course was swift and hidden.

Seconds from reaching the aircraft, they drew their weapons. One of them held high, a hammer. Dark clouds began to form and swirl into a frenzy in the wake of their trail.


“Steady yourself,” said Lucas.

Trusting his friend’s instincts, Joshua prepared himself. Then he saw it.

They appeared from nowhere faster than anything he had ever witnessed; coming from all around the plane. Angels, but unlike any that Joshua ever saw. He could have sworn he felt the plane vibrate from their velocity. They headed straight for the mass of demons.


As the demon charge began to pick up speed, some noticed a detachment breaking off and heading straight for them. The site of these foolish angels sparked various reactions from crazed excitement and laughter, to comments regarding the demon’s impending victory. There was only a small few from the collective who had the sense enough to be wary of this new development. Suroc was one of them.

Using sight beyond sight, he peered closer at the bold assailants. His eyes grew wide, then he began to arc away. “Retreat! Fall back!”

The division was confused, but obeyed nonetheless. His captains soared in closer as they started to break away from the pack.

“Sir, what are you doing?! This offense is punishable by torment,” said one of them.

Suroc glanced back; the captain caught his eye, then recoiled from the look.

He was afraid. “Inflixi Impetus.”

His captains now shared the same scared expression as this news began reverberating through the ranks.

They all flew faster.


The nine skimmed the surface of the plane from all sides. One even reached out with his free hand to lightly touch the smooth, aerodynamic shell. As they soared passed, the one with the long black hair made an outward hand command as he pulled his weapon, a form of a Chinese Dao, tight into his chest.

“Wreck havoc on all who remain; none are to be spared.” He eyed the legion commanders and a half smile began to form. “Melennec and the others are mine.”


What Joshua witnessed could not be adequately described. At least not in the convention of what most would consider possible by human standards. He counted nine angels in all. They charged straight into the heart of the blackness with no pause or deviation in their course. It was like the demon numbers did not matter. What happened next was utterly impossible to believe, and purely spectacular to watch.


PLAN:CHAOS RISING coming in November 2014


http://www.stevenneilmoore.com


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Published on August 06, 2014 07:05