Enticing Extras
Hello again!
Today, I'm showing you other projects that I'm currently working on. In light of me posting the cover samples for the 'Beneath A Broken Sky' trilogy, I've decided to show you other cover samples/teasers for other books I'm currently in the process of producing.
These other stories are currently in various stages of production, some more advanced than others. Beneath each teaser image I will rundown the basic idea I have for each story. Most of the ideas are still rough and need embellishment and further brainstorming. A couple of them are ready to start producing, and are scheduled to commence once the 'Beneath A Broken Sky' trilogy has been completed.
I must warn, however, there are two images which may disturb young viewers, so discretion is advised. I myself don't think they're too bad, but they are based on horror and violence. Click on the images for a larger view.

One Day:
Four people. Four lives. One ending.
Four people with no connection to each other live out their daily lives in their own world.
A street-smart detective invistigates the murder of the mayor's daughter. An unmotivated single-father lawyer fights a case he knows he can't win. A sales assistant from a big-brand department store goes about her seemingly monotonous life. A terrorist prepares for his attack on the city. Four lives are told seperately in four parts. Every character has small interactions with every other one, but none of them realise that each of their lives leads to one outcome.

One Night:
Four people. Four lives. One ending.
Following on from One Day, is One Night, the second and final part of the race to stop a terrorist from destroying the city. Four people, each of whom are on their way to the city's biggest rave party, find themselves thrown into chaos as the terrorist group unleashes their plan.
Each character must face their own fears and band together in order to end the reign of terror before it escalates any further.

Prime Target:
A comedic adventure in the style of "The Craic", "The Castle", and "Crackerjack".
As the world's most wanted cyber-criminal plots to crack every secruity algorythm used by high-security corporations. The American cyber task force has men all over the world trying to track the criminal, with no use. On the other side of the world, with no idea on current events, high school student, Luke, decides to play a practical joke. Creating a blog under the psyeudonym name of Kelu (which happens to be the same surname of the cyber-criminal), he reveals to the internet world he has discovered the formula to obtaining every prime number. Word of the formula revelation reaches America. Seeing the name, they believe that it is the terrorist teasing them. Two of the currently available (not necessarily the best) officers are sent to Australia to find "Kelu" and apprehend him. Luke quickly discovers his prank has gotten out of control. He and his friends try and figure out what to do and are confronted by a mad man who wants to save (kidnap) them from the government. Hilarity ensues as the bungling American task-force officers arrive and Luke is forced into a frantic cat-and-mouse chase.

The Terrible Tales of Terrance Turnpopple:
Terrance is a 12 year old boy who often finds himself in peculiar situations. This particular situation, however, turns out more menacing than he thought. A devious plot is taking place in the small town of Bingswood. Mysterious people arrive while others go missing. Strange sounds come from abandoned houses, dead animals appear in Stimey Creek, and other peculiar events unfold. The clues lead Terrance, his best friend Zack, cousin Codi, and annoying neighbour Cynthia, on the road to uncover a truth. Told over a series of small books, The Terrible Tales of Terrance Turnpopple is aimed at pre/mid-teen kids with a taste for adventure, suspense, mystery and heroics.

Red List:
A murder is amongst them, and none of them know it until its too late. Based on actual events, Red List tells the story of a man who befriended, stalked, hunted, then brutally killed almost fifteen people in a week. Using seemingly innocent situations, such as carpooling, school committees, church functions and sporting events, the killer finds his victims and adds their name to his list - a small red leather bound notebook. When he writes their name, he immediately writes their method of death and begins the process of making his ideas reality.
A gripping suspense told from the perspective of the two police officers investigating him, as well as the killer himself.

Afraid of the Dark:
It is dusk. A father is killed on the street while walking with his young son home from work. His 3 year old son runs home. In the darkness of night, the killer breaks in and the boy is brutally murdered. The body is buried, but the killer also dies and the house is left.
Almost 60 years later, univerisity student Kyle is walking home one night. He sees the derelict house... a house no one has lived in since he could remember. As he passes, he sees the face of a boy looking out through the window from inside. The boy has no eyes. Kyle blinks and the vision is gone. Curious, he investigates further. One day he breaks in and looks around. The house is empty and there is nothing out of the ordinary. Later that night, he walks by again. The boy with no eyes stares through the window. Kyle watches, not looking away. The boy screams and vanishes. Kyle informs classmates of the haunted house and a mission is set up to film the hauntings. They set up a camera during the day and stream video footage onto a laptop. The camera records only during the day. Anything from dusk till dawn is non-existant. A group of students - including Kyle - go and stay the night. During the day, everything is fine. As night decends, members of the group are killed one by one. As the group disappears around him, Kyle must fight for his life and survive the night.
Today, I'm showing you other projects that I'm currently working on. In light of me posting the cover samples for the 'Beneath A Broken Sky' trilogy, I've decided to show you other cover samples/teasers for other books I'm currently in the process of producing.
These other stories are currently in various stages of production, some more advanced than others. Beneath each teaser image I will rundown the basic idea I have for each story. Most of the ideas are still rough and need embellishment and further brainstorming. A couple of them are ready to start producing, and are scheduled to commence once the 'Beneath A Broken Sky' trilogy has been completed.
I must warn, however, there are two images which may disturb young viewers, so discretion is advised. I myself don't think they're too bad, but they are based on horror and violence. Click on the images for a larger view.

One Day:
Four people. Four lives. One ending.
Four people with no connection to each other live out their daily lives in their own world.
A street-smart detective invistigates the murder of the mayor's daughter. An unmotivated single-father lawyer fights a case he knows he can't win. A sales assistant from a big-brand department store goes about her seemingly monotonous life. A terrorist prepares for his attack on the city. Four lives are told seperately in four parts. Every character has small interactions with every other one, but none of them realise that each of their lives leads to one outcome.

One Night:
Four people. Four lives. One ending.
Following on from One Day, is One Night, the second and final part of the race to stop a terrorist from destroying the city. Four people, each of whom are on their way to the city's biggest rave party, find themselves thrown into chaos as the terrorist group unleashes their plan.
Each character must face their own fears and band together in order to end the reign of terror before it escalates any further.

Prime Target:
A comedic adventure in the style of "The Craic", "The Castle", and "Crackerjack".
As the world's most wanted cyber-criminal plots to crack every secruity algorythm used by high-security corporations. The American cyber task force has men all over the world trying to track the criminal, with no use. On the other side of the world, with no idea on current events, high school student, Luke, decides to play a practical joke. Creating a blog under the psyeudonym name of Kelu (which happens to be the same surname of the cyber-criminal), he reveals to the internet world he has discovered the formula to obtaining every prime number. Word of the formula revelation reaches America. Seeing the name, they believe that it is the terrorist teasing them. Two of the currently available (not necessarily the best) officers are sent to Australia to find "Kelu" and apprehend him. Luke quickly discovers his prank has gotten out of control. He and his friends try and figure out what to do and are confronted by a mad man who wants to save (kidnap) them from the government. Hilarity ensues as the bungling American task-force officers arrive and Luke is forced into a frantic cat-and-mouse chase.

The Terrible Tales of Terrance Turnpopple:
Terrance is a 12 year old boy who often finds himself in peculiar situations. This particular situation, however, turns out more menacing than he thought. A devious plot is taking place in the small town of Bingswood. Mysterious people arrive while others go missing. Strange sounds come from abandoned houses, dead animals appear in Stimey Creek, and other peculiar events unfold. The clues lead Terrance, his best friend Zack, cousin Codi, and annoying neighbour Cynthia, on the road to uncover a truth. Told over a series of small books, The Terrible Tales of Terrance Turnpopple is aimed at pre/mid-teen kids with a taste for adventure, suspense, mystery and heroics.

Red List:
A murder is amongst them, and none of them know it until its too late. Based on actual events, Red List tells the story of a man who befriended, stalked, hunted, then brutally killed almost fifteen people in a week. Using seemingly innocent situations, such as carpooling, school committees, church functions and sporting events, the killer finds his victims and adds their name to his list - a small red leather bound notebook. When he writes their name, he immediately writes their method of death and begins the process of making his ideas reality.
A gripping suspense told from the perspective of the two police officers investigating him, as well as the killer himself.

Afraid of the Dark:
It is dusk. A father is killed on the street while walking with his young son home from work. His 3 year old son runs home. In the darkness of night, the killer breaks in and the boy is brutally murdered. The body is buried, but the killer also dies and the house is left.
Almost 60 years later, univerisity student Kyle is walking home one night. He sees the derelict house... a house no one has lived in since he could remember. As he passes, he sees the face of a boy looking out through the window from inside. The boy has no eyes. Kyle blinks and the vision is gone. Curious, he investigates further. One day he breaks in and looks around. The house is empty and there is nothing out of the ordinary. Later that night, he walks by again. The boy with no eyes stares through the window. Kyle watches, not looking away. The boy screams and vanishes. Kyle informs classmates of the haunted house and a mission is set up to film the hauntings. They set up a camera during the day and stream video footage onto a laptop. The camera records only during the day. Anything from dusk till dawn is non-existant. A group of students - including Kyle - go and stay the night. During the day, everything is fine. As night decends, members of the group are killed one by one. As the group disappears around him, Kyle must fight for his life and survive the night.


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