THE DREAM LAND Book II (The Dream Land Trilogy 2)

THE DREAM LAND Book II (The Dream Land Trilogy 2)
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Genres: Adventure, Drama, Dystopian, Fantasy Romance, Romance, Science-fiction, Steam Punk, Time Travel
Publisher: Tangential Books in association with Myrddin Publishing Group
Publication Year: 2013
ASIN: B00D94Y06O

Interdimensional voyager Sebastian Talbot (aka Set-d’Elous, legendary warrior) is content to laze on his private island, in self-exile, writing his memoir. Until the emissary from Queen Tammy arrives with a mission he cannot refuse. Returning for Tammy’s son who was left behind on Earth gives Se...

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Interdimensional voyager Sebastian Talbot (aka Set-d’Elous, legendary warrior) is content to laze on his private island, in self-exile, writing his memoir. Until the emissary from Queen Tammy arrives with a mission he cannot refuse. Returning for Tammy’s son who was left behind on Earth gives Sebastian ideas about what else he could change on his adopted world of Ghoupallesz. Perhaps he could do something to prevent the Great War he fought through years before from ever happening. Or will changing history make everything worse, especially for his Ghoupalle family?

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Stephen Swartz grew up in Kansas City where he dreamed of traveling the world. His writing usually includes exotic locations, foreign characters, and smatterings of other languages—strangers in strange lands. You get the idea: life imitating art. After studying music and composing a symphony, Stephen planned to be a music teacher before he decided to turn to fiction writing. Stephen now teaches English at a university in Oklahoma and continues to write fiction late at night.

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About the Author
Stephen Swartz

Stephen Swartz teaches English in Oklahoma, but writes literary fiction and science-fiction late at night.

Stephen Swartz grew up in Kansas City where he was an avid reader of science-fiction and quickly began emulating his favorite authors. Since then, Stephen studied music in college and, like many writers, worked at a wide range of jobs: from French fry guy to soldier, to IRS clerk to TV station writer, before heading to Japan for several years of teaching English. Now Stephen is a Professor of English at a university in Oklahoma, where he teaches many kinds of writing. He still can be found obsessively writing his latest manuscript, usually late at night.

You can find Stephen on his blogon Facebook, and Goodreads.

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