Here is a short preview of my fantasy adventure novel, The Jewels of the Ishamah. A horrifying scene takes place as the villain confronts our heroes with his newfound power:
(Our preview begins in the ancient temple)
Athan's fury was being unleashed now. The ground around where he stood trembled and the wind around him picked up. He then began to levitate a few inches off the floor. A hail of arrows shot high into the air at Athan by the six men and women from Arwia's clan who had chosen to join them in the temple were repelled by these forces which now surrounded him.
"Your powers combined are being used against you," Athan said.
Kish-rin then charged Athan, spear in hand.
"No, Kish-rin!" Dada cried. "Don't do it."
Athan appeared surprised by this. He drew a large dagger from the belt of his robes as he continued to levitate and lunged at Kish-rin in midair. Kish-rin's sandaled feet slid back, the wind surrounding Athan repelling him. As the wind continued to push him backward, he found himself pinned against one of the stone columns which stood at the base of several wide steps in the room, Athan's dagger thrust straight at him. He moved to the other side of the pillar--avoiding Athan's dagger.
"I shall make an example of you, young chief guardian!" Athan cried, walking around to the other side of the pillar.
Kish-rin stood prepared to meet him, his spear at the ready. Once Athan reached him he slashed his weapon at Athan's chest. Athan breathed heavily as a small horizontal cut began to appear on his chest.
The floor beneath where Athan stood began to shake. A terrible force surrounded him and Kish-rin felt forced to back away a little while continuing to hold his ground, his weapon in hand. The intense energy that Athan was drawing was frightful. He then began to walk slowly toward Kish-rin, the fresh wound just below the amulet he wore beginning to bleed a little.
Athan suddenly threw the dagger at Kish-rin with incredible strength and speed. The dagger plunged into Kish-rin's chest before Kish-rin could react.
"Kish-rin!" Narubtum cried out in horror.
"How...?" was all Kish-rin could ask, gasping in pain.
Has one of the main characters in my novel met his match? Will he die here? Read my novel to find out the answer to this and many more questions.
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Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Short Review: The Martian
I just finished reading a great book entitled The Martian written by an author by the name of Andy Weir. This book is fantastic if you're a science fiction reader or just somebody interested in space exploration. It goes through the whole concept of evidence of shorelines and that Mars was once an Earth-like world but is now a dead planet.
It's not quite like the movie Mission to Mars but it's similar as it has future astronauts traveling to the red planet. I think it's a little bit more exciting than that movie, to be honest.
It's sort of a survival story of how astronauts would survive or live on Mars after landing on it to explore. My biggest problem with this novel is that the characters are a little bit underdeveloped. We don't see a whole plethora of complex differing personalities. But the story makes up for it.
I highly recommend this book. Pick it up in bookstores or at Amazon.com.
Also be sure to check out my latest novel, The Jewels of the Ishamah. Now available on Amazon for the low price of $4.99.
It's not quite like the movie Mission to Mars but it's similar as it has future astronauts traveling to the red planet. I think it's a little bit more exciting than that movie, to be honest.
It's sort of a survival story of how astronauts would survive or live on Mars after landing on it to explore. My biggest problem with this novel is that the characters are a little bit underdeveloped. We don't see a whole plethora of complex differing personalities. But the story makes up for it.
I highly recommend this book. Pick it up in bookstores or at Amazon.com.
Also be sure to check out my latest novel, The Jewels of the Ishamah. Now available on Amazon for the low price of $4.99.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Writer's Blog: Sample of Content from The Jewels of the Ishamah
My epic fantasy novel The Jewels of the Ishamah is now available on Amazon.com. Here is a sample of a scene from that book. This scene involves the main villain Athan and the voice of Ankidesh in his mind as he tries to unite the four magical jewels for his own gain:
Chapter 34: The Plot of a Madman
In the dim light, Athan walked toward a corner of the room at his right. He stopped and poked his walking stick at an odd tessellated image on a stone block which sat near the corner of the large room. It was an image of a golden griffin holding a tablet in its talons.
Athan stared at the image for a moment with a look of glee on his face, as if recognizing what it meant. Then he pushed the block aside with unnatural strength for a man his age. After the stone block had slid aside, scraping loudly across the floor, Athan proceeded toward the wall on his walking stick and strained his eyes in the dim light of the room. An ordinary looking tablet was fitted into the wall near the corner behind where the stone block had been. It had ancient writing carved on it. It appeared as if the stone tablet had been carved into the wall itself.
"At last," Athan said excitedly, standing before it. "The hidden stone tablet. It was here all along, as I suspected. The spell that is written upon it shall unleash the full potential of this power once I have attained all four jewels."
"Good," Ankidesh's voice echoed through the room. "Good."
"It is said that whoever utters the spell upon this tablet correctly in the Sumerian language will rule the universe as one of the gods. This tablet hasn't aged at all. It is in perfect condition."
"Yes!" the voice of Ankidesh echoed. "And I know the ritual to make it work."
"We're going to be gods!" Athan cried like a thrilled megalomaniac. "Our reign over a new world begins tonight!"
For more exciting content visit Amazon.com and search for The Jewels of the Ishamah. More content coming soon.
Chapter 34: The Plot of a Madman
In the dim light, Athan walked toward a corner of the room at his right. He stopped and poked his walking stick at an odd tessellated image on a stone block which sat near the corner of the large room. It was an image of a golden griffin holding a tablet in its talons.
Athan stared at the image for a moment with a look of glee on his face, as if recognizing what it meant. Then he pushed the block aside with unnatural strength for a man his age. After the stone block had slid aside, scraping loudly across the floor, Athan proceeded toward the wall on his walking stick and strained his eyes in the dim light of the room. An ordinary looking tablet was fitted into the wall near the corner behind where the stone block had been. It had ancient writing carved on it. It appeared as if the stone tablet had been carved into the wall itself.
"At last," Athan said excitedly, standing before it. "The hidden stone tablet. It was here all along, as I suspected. The spell that is written upon it shall unleash the full potential of this power once I have attained all four jewels."
"Good," Ankidesh's voice echoed through the room. "Good."
"It is said that whoever utters the spell upon this tablet correctly in the Sumerian language will rule the universe as one of the gods. This tablet hasn't aged at all. It is in perfect condition."
"Yes!" the voice of Ankidesh echoed. "And I know the ritual to make it work."
"We're going to be gods!" Athan cried like a thrilled megalomaniac. "Our reign over a new world begins tonight!"
For more exciting content visit Amazon.com and search for The Jewels of the Ishamah. More content coming soon.
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Welcome to my Latest Blog Page
My name is Christopher M. Nilsson. As you have probably gathered I am a fantasy writer. I recently wrote a novel entitled The Jewels of the Ishamah. You can check it out on Amazon.com.
I will be posting free samples of my novel on this blog as well as advice for aspiring writers.
This is not a conspiracy blog. If it was, all tin foil hats would be presented by Alex Jones.
I will be posting free samples of my novel on this blog as well as advice for aspiring writers.
This is not a conspiracy blog. If it was, all tin foil hats would be presented by Alex Jones.
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