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Portal: Milky Way, #1
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People wonder if there is life after death. In the story, "The Portal," it appears that there is something beyond life on Earth, and it isn't as peaceful of existence as most believe.

A man named Gangus greets Jack as he goes through a portal and enters into a strange land. Jack might have been a simple country boy from North Dakota, but when Gangus tells him where he was and the reason he was there, it seemed impossible to believe. Every explanation only created more questions for Jack. Yes, he was a simple country boy, but he knew there was something very odd going on.

Why was he selected to come to this new place? Who was this figure that Gangus referred to as the Overseer? Jack's head filled with endless questions. Then he was informed of the purpose of all the people who had arrived on this planet. He and the other's had been selected to recapture and take control of Earth! For a moment, Jack wondered if he was having a nightmare, but the more facts that Gangus shared with him, the more he realized it was real. The details were too specific for this to be a dream. His biggest question was, Why had he been chosen to play a role in this mission?  What was his purpose here? There was something very troubling about the entire arrangement, but he would never guess how twisted this new world was.

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Release dateMay 18, 2019
Portal: Milky Way, #1

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    Portal: Milky Way, #1
    Portal: Milky Way, #1

    People wonder if there is life after death. In the story, "The Portal," it appears that there is something beyond life on Earth, and it isn't as peaceful of existence as most believe. A man named Gangus greets Jack as he goes through a portal and enters into a strange land. Jack might have been a simple country boy from North Dakota, but when Gangus tells him where he was and the reason he was there, it seemed impossible to believe. Every explanation only created more questions for Jack. Yes, he was a simple country boy, but he knew there was something very odd going on. Why was he selected to come to this new place? Who was this figure that Gangus referred to as the Overseer? Jack's head filled with endless questions. Then he was informed of the purpose of all the people who had arrived on this planet. He and the other's had been selected to recapture and take control of Earth! For a moment, Jack wondered if he was having a nightmare, but the more facts that Gangus shared with him, the more he realized it was real. The details were too specific for this to be a dream. His biggest question was, Why had he been chosen to play a role in this mission?  What was his purpose here? There was something very troubling about the entire arrangement, but he would never guess how twisted this new world was.

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J. Edward

J. Edward was born in 1980 and grew up the small town of Eden Valley Minnesota. He has never really been a reader besides a few classic Hemingway books and comic books. J. Edward is a major movie buff, and firmly believes that most great movies were first books. With a different view on life than the masses and a very creative imagination he decided to write his first book at 38. J. Edward states that he was inspired by his soon to be wife. He put his ideas to paper, and it actually opened his mind even more. The first book came rather easy and was written in 4 days. "The freedom to write your ideas or visions without criticism is one of the most freeing and exhilarating feelings in the world. To create characters and back stories in a new world is an absolutely amazing experience." - J Edward

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