The Wandering God - Ebook

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by Joshua Pantalleresco 
The Watcher, book three

Greater Worlds than These...

Following the events of Stormdancer, the Watcher receives a vision in a dream of a city in turmoil. The dream haunts him, as does a voice that insistently repeats, ‘Help me,’ night after night. Leaving the safety of the tower of scientists behind, the Watcher and his friends embark on the final leg of their journey to locate the source of the message and come face to face with their most difficult obstacle yet; doubt.

Though they trust the Watcher, Kristen and the others can’t help but fear that the voice in his head is driving him mad and leading them all to their deaths. Even the Watcher is afraid. He knows that listening to this voice risks everything he has obtained up until this point, but he can’t help but continue to follow it, driven forward by curiosity and an instinctive need.

Beyond volcanoes, rock people, and a desert of nothing but crystal, lies the City at the End of the World. And there, the Wandering God awaits...

Young Adult, Fantasy, Sci-fi, Adventure, Epic Poetry, Graphic Art

 An Excerpt:

this is a dream

I remember lying down, closing my eyes

reuniting with them all again

my family

 

now I'm here

looking up at a magical structure

pointing straight to the heavens

lots of little structures stand alongside it

all pointing up

flying chariots shaped like birds

soar in the air

 

the scene shifts

grounded chariots march with the birds in the sky

rolling boxes point their cannons toward the chariots

and fire

people look around in fear and awe

 

they fight and fight

spewing more fire from the tips of their guns

the chariots stay still in the air

defying us

no matter how much we fight them

we cannot hurt them

 

a blinding light shatters the sky

the chariots, structures, and boxes are devoured inside it

I hear a thousand screams of terror

 

and then all is still

About the Author:

Joshua Pantalleresco writes fiction, poetry and comics. He also loves to do interviews. He has written columns for comicbloc and allpulp and currently does so for comicmix. The Watcher is his second book of poetry. He resides in Calgary.