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  • av K. Adrian Zonneville
    351

    Sequel to 'To Dance Among The Stars' bringing back most of the same cast plus new members as Bear and his cohorts must save the planet once again. This time from the ravages of man, who refuses to see what his indifference is doing to the Mother. Devastating droughts, floods, storms, and hurricanes are destroying the planet, our home, the only available home for all life. Extinctions of species are taking place at an alarming rate, disease, starvation, plagues are killing humans by the millions. Bear must find a way to get humans to listen, to change their ways before all is lost.

  • av Kim A Zonneville
    531

    David Spero began his career in music at the tender age of thirteen as the cue cardholder on his father's rock and roll music show, Upbeat, in Cleveland, Ohio. He went on to become one of the pioneering DJs of the new FM format in radio, a free form limited only by the DJ's imagination. He left radio in 1973 to become the manager for Michael Stanley. He went on to become manager for Joe Walsh, Yusuf Islam, Dickey Betts, Jesse Colin Young, Kenny Loggins, Richie Furay, Simon Kirke and Paul Rodgers of Bad Co., and many others, Friend to Jackson Browne, Mark Farner, Al Kooper, and Harry Nilsson. He has traveled the globe with his bands, listening, watching, and helping from the wings!

  • - Immortality Ain't What It Used To Be
    av K Adrian Zonneville
    317

    He was an immortal.He had mentioned it casual to people over the past several millennia and especially over the last eight years, since, yeah, since, usually to chuckles, knowing nods and a pat on the arm. It was a great conversion stopper. They didn't believe him, he didn't care, he didn't know why he tried. Yeah, he did, so they would leave him alone. He could prove his immortality if he had to, as he had a hundred, a thousand times before. He chose not to.He'd thought, as humans had evolved, they would be more accepting of concepts beyond their limited understanding. Their minds would be open to possibilities previously thought impossible, but they were philistines! He would show them. It was simple. All he had to do was live forever. Or a reasonable facsimile thereof.Though he didn't have to live forever, did he? Not anymore, not when everyday was an eternity. That was immortality, every single day without Her.Cover design, art, and brilliance Janet Sipl

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