Tuesday, October 02, 2007

The Farthest Frontier - spotlight Frank Creed


Frank Creed's new book Flashpoint has just come out. I think a day ago.

Here's the blurb:

Persecution in Chicago has reached the Flashpoint.

In the year 2036, all nations are run by a one-world government.
The One State has only one threat:
Fundamentalist terrorists.
The One State has declared that
Bible believing Christians are now ‘terrorists’!

But the One State has not yet encountered Calamity Kid and e-girl . .

As you know already from my previous post, Frank writes Biblical speculative fiction. This means among other things that the values, truths and prophecies used in his fiction are the same shown in the Bible.

That doesn't mean Frank slavishly follows the mold of other Bible writers. This ain't your Mom's (or Janet Oke's or Beode Theone's) Christian fiction.

Like Cyber-punk? How about trying Biblical cyber-punk?

Well,

Click here to check out the youtube book trailer fof FLASH POINT






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Buy on Amazon


And check out some of Frank's sites:

http://www.frankcreed.com/

http://www.frankcreed.com/TheUnderground.html

http://afrankreview.blogspot.com/

http://blog.lostgenreguild.com/

4 comments:

David said...

I think I have 3 of your blogs, each of them with posts on FLASHPOINT. That's amazing. Wish I could get some members with ONE blog to put up ONE post. You're truly a blessing. Thanks.

David

Caprice Hokstad said...

And I want to know how you have time to maintain THREE blogs AND write novels! Truly amazing, Carole. And I see there's an interview with Frank, posted just a few weeks ago. Very nice as well.

chrisd said...

This IS a different blog than the other one!

You are working hard, Carole! Nice work!

Frank Creed said...

Carole--
Windfollowers, is so highly regarded by Karen McSpadden (my favorite Christian sci-fi author). I'm honored that you've taken the time to support Flashpoint.
Few people know that cyberpunk is near future dystopian (opposite of utopia) sci-fi featuring interface between computers and human minds. I've also used "end-times sci-fi" to describe my fiction.

If you liked the Flashpoint trailer, The Writer's Cafe Press Publicist has a trick up her sleeve. Avoid beverages for this one--I hear it's somewhere on U-Tube<--prolly spelled wrong. SHUT-UP!

I look forward to your interview of Cecil Washington and myself on Saturday the 13th.

Faith,
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