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Dreamworld Book One: Charyibdis’ Passage

April 11, 2006 by Ed Gosney Leave a Comment

I’m hoping to have it all wrapped up soon. This space, The Caliari Cafe, was named after my underground mutant race that is featured in the series. The main Calisari consist of Jannick Heroditus, Mordak Caul, Ramdan Vitorak, and King Fetrid. Of course, there are also the evil offshoot Calisari females that hold tremendous power, the H’tari.
I’ve had many people asking me about when they will be able to read this, especially after my public reading of the Prologue. I also was able to show the first three chapters to an agent. Unfortunately, he doesn’t handle Science Fiction, but he told me that an agent who does should have interest in this.

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