“Krill America” triumphs in a stunning humanity-baring conclusion.
This novel is an essay on human interaction when people with little in common are thrown together and forced to work toward a collective goal. A story of struggle and the measure of man’s success, KRILL AMERICA is a thriller rife with “unrelenting tension and suspense." The characters and plot are so real that the impending-death story of the Galveston research vessel is described by critics as having "I was there" graphic wealth.”Storied amid “The Old Man and the Sea,” “The Flight of the Phoenix,” and “Titanic,” stricken crippled in the Antarctic, the ship is adrift and doomed. Chief Engineer, MAX VILLANUEVA faces his torn life and the challenge of a lifetime with a rattled crew of ragtag survivors at the bottom of the world.
SIMPLE TRIPLE STANDARD
"Simple Triple Standard" is Historical Fiction gnawing the gut of local radio news reporter Bryant L Herman in a close-knit community bent with double standards.
Every day we’re affected by standards, whether we perceive their presence or not. "The Real Official, Almost True Backstory for Modern Commercial Radio" demonstrates some common double standards, as well as how much more complicated a triple standard can be. World famous Austin music celebrities and recognizable local radio personalities embody Bryant's descriptive of this genuine 1970s Texas-style nostalgic win. SIMPLE TRIPLE STANDARD is seasoned with love, passion, and an unexpected lethal twist.Bryant L Herman lives vicariously through stories in the news and privately wonders if his own life story will ever amount to anything nearly as noteworthy. Relative to where you stand, the answer can be deadly.
H: INFIDELS OF OIL
After a rudimentary H-bomb erupts half-a-world away in a Middle-Eastern oilfield, global war appears imminent.
Politically, Socially, Emotionally Jolting
Cultural beliefs and raw cowboy personalities fatally clash when terrorists smuggle several obsolete Soviet hydrogen weapons into west Texas. Their mission is an all-out nuclear-radiation assault on American oil fields. This border breach threatens to permanently poison vast strategic U.S. underground petroleum energy reserves. Facing constant turmoil from production costs, plunging barrel prices, and predictions of a soon-to-be hydrogen-powered world; a handful of oilmen counter attack. Grit-hardened, these small-town roughnecks reluctantly realize that they are all alone with the enemy on the Texas desert. Under a looming cloud of nuclear fallout, they defy the imminent demise of not just their individual careers, but collectively their very lives.
2054: MURDER ON THE MOON
"Some people go crazy on the moon, others have to be crazy before they'll show up here."
Think you could live on the moon in the year 2054?
In some ways, living here resembles a home, but more often than not, you're consumed with a fear of being alone forever. That feeling overwhelms any conscious recollection of embrace or sense of belonging. The moon has just 6% Earth's gravity. Things stray farther. The human mind strays further.
“Krill America” triumphs in a stunning humanity-baring conclusion.
This novel is an essay on human interaction when people with little in common are thrown together and forced to work toward a collective goal. A story of struggle and the measure of man’s success, KRILL AMERICA is a thriller rife with “unrelenting tension and suspense." The characters and plot are so real that the impending-death story of the Galveston research vessel is described by critics as having "I was there" graphic wealth.”Storied amid “The Old Man and the Sea,” “The Flight of the Phoenix,” and “Titanic,” stricken crippled in the Antarctic, the ship is adrift and doomed. Chief Engineer, MAX VILLANUEVA faces his torn life and the challenge of a lifetime with a rattled crew of ragtag survivors at the bottom of the world.
SIMPLE TRIPLE STANDARD
"Simple Triple Standard" is Historical Fiction gnawing the gut of local radio news reporter Bryant L Herman in a close-knit community bent with double standards.
Every day we’re affected by standards, whether we perceive their presence or not. "The Real Official, Almost True Backstory for Modern Commercial Radio" demonstrates some common double standards, as well as how much more complicated a triple standard can be. World famous Austin music celebrities and recognizable local radio personalities embody Bryant's descriptive of this genuine 1970s Texas-style nostalgic win. SIMPLE TRIPLE STANDARD is seasoned with love, passion, and an unexpected lethal twist.Bryant L Herman lives vicariously through stories in the news and privately wonders if his own life story will ever amount to anything nearly as noteworthy. Relative to where you stand, the answer can be deadly.
H: INFIDELS OF OIL
After a rudimentary H-bomb erupts half-a-world away in a Middle-Eastern oilfield, global war appears imminent.
Politically, Socially, Emotionally Jolting
Cultural beliefs and raw cowboy personalities fatally clash when terrorists smuggle several obsolete Soviet hydrogen weapons into west Texas. Their mission is an all-out nuclear-radiation assault on American oil fields. This border breach threatens to permanently poison vast strategic U.S. underground petroleum energy reserves. Facing constant turmoil from production costs, plunging barrel prices, and predictions of a soon-to-be hydrogen-powered world; a handful of oilmen counter attack. Grit-hardened, these small-town roughnecks reluctantly realize that they are all alone with the enemy on the Texas desert. Under a looming cloud of nuclear fallout, they defy the imminent demise of not just their individual careers, but collectively their very lives.
2054: MURDER ON THE MOON
"Some people go crazy on the moon, others have to be crazy before they'll show up here."
Think you could live on the moon in the year 2054?
In some ways, living here resembles a home, but more often than not, you're consumed with a fear of being alone forever. That feeling overwhelms any conscious recollection of embrace or sense of belonging. The moon has just 6% Earth's gravity. Things stray farther. The human mind strays further.