Borlosanti: 'Genesis'
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If you were trapped in your worst nightmare with no escape, could you gamble your one chance at freedom, to protect your world and a world you created, from unimaginable danger?
Who is Nathaniel Brown?
Brave, fearless and a bit of an adventurer,Nathaniel Brown, is a natural born leader. Faced with lunch time boredom, Nathaniel and his best friends, Ravi, Wayne and Cristopher, create a game about a imaginary world called Borlosanti. This seemingly unimportant decision, changes the scope of their future forever. Oblivious to inevitable effects they have set in motion, they continue to develop this game and play it at every opportunity.
The more they play it, the more addicted they become. Having become so absorbed with the game, they don't realise that Borlosanti has taken on a life of its' own and that it has a power incomparable to anything they have ever known. Once they are sucked in to it. There is no return without a battle destined to change their lives forever.
Borlosanti synopsis
When Christopher wakes up to discover the exact injury he sustained in a joint dream with his friends. He quickly realises that their safety is dependent on them closing the portal that takes them to the realm of Borlosanti.
In an effort to avoid entering Borlosanti through their dreams, they endeavour to stay awake. However, they fail miserably and subsequently become trapped in a prison of their own design.
Will they live long enough to escape from this realm and to save both worlds?
Maybe, maybe not, after all one boy's dream is another's worse nightmare.
If you like wall to wall action, witty dialog and interesting characters, you can relate to then you'll love the first installment of Jonathan Poku's magically powered YA fantasy novel.
Jonathan Poku
For as long as I can remember I've always loved listening to and telling stories. I guess this part of my personality might have been influenced by my Ghanaian heritage because for years stories have been passed down from generation to generation in my culture.As a young child, I spent most of my time imaging fantasy worlds and characters. At the age of six I started writing down the stories I had in my head, so that I could revisit them at a later date. However, I never showed them to anybody because I was such a private person.As time passed by, I threw away most of my stories but still the desire to write burned at my very core so I continued to put pen to paper.I’ve always loved reading. Many a night, I laid awake with a book, unable to put it down because I loved the way it transported me to worlds full of magic, suspense and interesting people.During my teens, I wrote most of the poems that I put into my debut book of poetry called 'welcome back to paradise'. However this book wasn't published until after I finished university. At university I studied psychology and sociology to broaden my understanding of individuals, groups and myself but I soon learnt that the theories within these disciplines were just that - theories - not facts written in stone.Whilst at university, my desire to read and to be creative was curbed quite a bit because I had so much work to do. However, I continued to write songs and produce music.Fast forward a few years - I started to work in a call centre and I did something I hardly ever did - showed someone a few of my poems. That person loved them and suggested I publish them in a book, so that's exactly what I did. Some of them were put into anthologies and one of them was actually published in the voice newspaper.It wasn’t easy but after a while I made a profit by selling my books at the end of my poetry readings.Years went by - I wrote a few scripts and made a few music videos...One day I remembered the role play game I used to play as a child. Subsequently, I started to write a book based loosely around that game. After several rewrites and vast amounts of hours spent moulding the characters and the story into a book I'm truly happy with I finally published it as an e-Book here on smashwords.CONTACT:Email: jonathanpoku@yahoo.co.ukTwitter:@JonathanPoku
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