Author: | Roger Emile Stouff, Kenneth R. Brown | ISBN: | 1230000021105 |
Publisher: | Shadowfire Books | Publication: | September 8, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Roger Emile Stouff, Kenneth R. Brown |
ISBN: | 1230000021105 |
Publisher: | Shadowfire Books |
Publication: | September 8, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
They carried the dreams of a nation.
But the Thunderchild lay in wreckage.
Rescue is coming, but oxygen is running out.
In a dust-reddened cafe millions of miles from where it should be, the stranded crew compose their fables.
Something is listening.
From the Author
"The Thunderchild Fables" is in fact six stories in one, woven through the fabric of the crash of the first manned expedition to Mars. Rescue is on the way, but oxygen is short, and worse, they are faced with a mystery...something that should not have been possible, but could not be denied. The commander orders the survivors to tell stories, explanations for the quandary they have been thrust into, and the fables are born.
About the Authors
Roger Emile Stouff is the son of Nicholas Leonard Stouff Jr., last chief of the Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana, and Lydia Marie Gaudet Stouff, daughter of a Cajun farmer. He has been a journalist for more then thirty years and writer of the award-winning column "From the Other Side" in the St. Mary and Franklin Banner-Tribune. He was featured on the television show "Fly Fishing America" in 2006, and was writer and narrator of the documentary "Native Waters: A Chitimacha Recollection" on Louisiana Public Broadcasting in 2010.
Kenneth Roger Brown has spent his life on the move since childhood. Being exposed to such a vast variety of cultures and socioeconomic groups has enabled him to develop a unique perspective on a large variety of issues. This diversity can be seen in all of his creative endeavors. He has been a pastor since 1981 having spent several years in Louisiana where he met Roger. He has been a keynote speaker across America and in England. He and his daughter Christina Brown have also completed their first movie script "The Way of the Dragon." Kenneth is also a professional magician and comic.
They carried the dreams of a nation.
But the Thunderchild lay in wreckage.
Rescue is coming, but oxygen is running out.
In a dust-reddened cafe millions of miles from where it should be, the stranded crew compose their fables.
Something is listening.
From the Author
"The Thunderchild Fables" is in fact six stories in one, woven through the fabric of the crash of the first manned expedition to Mars. Rescue is on the way, but oxygen is short, and worse, they are faced with a mystery...something that should not have been possible, but could not be denied. The commander orders the survivors to tell stories, explanations for the quandary they have been thrust into, and the fables are born.
About the Authors
Roger Emile Stouff is the son of Nicholas Leonard Stouff Jr., last chief of the Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana, and Lydia Marie Gaudet Stouff, daughter of a Cajun farmer. He has been a journalist for more then thirty years and writer of the award-winning column "From the Other Side" in the St. Mary and Franklin Banner-Tribune. He was featured on the television show "Fly Fishing America" in 2006, and was writer and narrator of the documentary "Native Waters: A Chitimacha Recollection" on Louisiana Public Broadcasting in 2010.
Kenneth Roger Brown has spent his life on the move since childhood. Being exposed to such a vast variety of cultures and socioeconomic groups has enabled him to develop a unique perspective on a large variety of issues. This diversity can be seen in all of his creative endeavors. He has been a pastor since 1981 having spent several years in Louisiana where he met Roger. He has been a keynote speaker across America and in England. He and his daughter Christina Brown have also completed their first movie script "The Way of the Dragon." Kenneth is also a professional magician and comic.