Sedona Conspiracy

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by James C. Glass


  Sedona Conspiracy started out with a ‘What If’. What if all of it is true? What if there really is a secret military base in the Sedona backcountry, and aliens really are living among us?

  The rest was pure fun. Hope you enjoyed it.

  SOME FURTHER READING

  1. Dongo, Tom, The Mysteries of Sedona. The New Age Frontier. Tom Dongo, Sedona, AZ. 1988

  2. Dongo, Tom, The Mysteries of Sedona. The Alien Tide, Hummingbird Pub. Co., 1990

  3. Nichols, Preston B. and Moon, Peter, Encounters in the Pleides: An Inside Look at UFOs, Sky Books, 1996

  4. Andrews, George C., Extraterrestrials Among Us, Llewellyn Publications, St. Paul, Mn. 1986

  5. Chatelain, Maurice, Our Cosmic Ancestors, Golden Temple Productions, Sedona, Az. 1988

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  James C. Glass is a retired physics and astronomy professor and dean who now spends his time writing, painting, and traveling. He made his first story sale in 1988 and was the Grand Prize Winner of Writers of the Future in 1990. Since then he has sold six novels and a short story collection, and over forty short stories to magazines such as Aboriginal S.F., Analog, and Talebones. Jim writes science fiction, fantasy, and dark fantasy. He now divides his time between Spokane, Washington and Desert Hot Springs, California with wife Gail, who is a costumer and healing dancer. There are five grown children and eleven grandchildren scattered around the country. Jim also paints mountain, desert, and red rock scenics in oils and pastels, and is often heard playing didgeridoo and Native American flute. For more details, please see his web site at:

  www.sff.net/people/jglass/

  BORGO PRESS BOOKS BY JAMES C. GLASS

  Imaginings of a Dark Mind: Science Fiction Stories

  Sedona Conspiracy: A Science Fiction Novel

  Toth: A Science Fiction Novel

  Touches of Wonder and Terror: Tales of Dark Fantasy and Science Fiction

  Visions: A Science Fiction Western

  Voyages in Mind and Space: Stories of Mystery and Fantasy

 

 

 


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