November is a busy month and a very important month and that may be doubly so for this year given the election.
Our family has had multiple members serve in the Military and so Remembrance Day is one of the most important days of the year where we show our support for “those who willingly stood in the line of fire” to ensure the rest of us have freedom. Make no mistake the cost of Freedom is High and as such we who enjoy that freedom have a huge debt for those who ensured our rights and to the very strong brave men and women who currently serve and intervene in the path of those who are inclined to harm us.
“People sleep peaceably in their beds at night because brave strong men and women stand ready to do violence on their behalf”
It is an exciting and somewhat scary time as Robots proliferate, Artificial Intelligence grows stronger daily and we reach farther into the unknown of space exploration. One thing for sure is we are not going to be bored.
This month you can download the above book from Amazon for FREE on November 16th and 17th and have a glance into the chaos and devastation of the Cascadia Earthquake and subsequent Tsunami. And you can ponder on why such a tragedy was allowed to happen when the predictions of the quake were well known, yet ignored!
A Celestial Event
And lo the twinkling stars of the firmament so familiar solace to humans did without warning eclipse into billowing sheets of green, red, and yellow fire twisting, swirling, sweeping back and forth across the heavens. The humans knew not of such sorcery and cried out in fear!
I offer many thanks to my friend and her incredible composing eye and photographic skill for allowing me to use these outstanding pictures.
Thank you to those who have inquired about the next Daria Book. I assure you Daria Book seven is being written, slowly but surely.
At the same time another natural or un-natural disaster book focusing on the east coast of North America has found its way into my muse promoted by an innocent enough examination of the architecture of a certain building in New York.
Anyway thank you very much for your patience and interest.
Best
Martin E. Silenus