Epic Unearthed

After the Ice Age, the world as we know now looked quite different. While glaciers began to melt all over the planet, water levels started to rise 300 feet, swallowing any evidence of cultures living near the ancient coastlines. However, in the last five decades, archeologists have found new civilizations older than the Egyptians and Sumerians, dating back twelve-thousand years. As history has to be rewritten, we have to ponder who were the heroes and antagonists of a forgotten time of the Atlanteans

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Epic Unearthed

After the Ice Age, the world as we know now looked quite different. While glaciers began to melt all over the planet, water levels started to rise 300 feet, swallowing any evidence of cultures living near the ancient coastlines. However, in the last five decades, archeologists have found new civilizations older than the Egyptians and Sumerians, dating back twelve-thousand years. As history has to be rewritten, we have to ponder who were the heroes and antagonists of a forgotten time of the Atlanteans

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Epic Unearthed

Epic Unearthed

by Thomas Turner
Epic Unearthed

Epic Unearthed

by Thomas Turner

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Overview

After the Ice Age, the world as we know now looked quite different. While glaciers began to melt all over the planet, water levels started to rise 300 feet, swallowing any evidence of cultures living near the ancient coastlines. However, in the last five decades, archeologists have found new civilizations older than the Egyptians and Sumerians, dating back twelve-thousand years. As history has to be rewritten, we have to ponder who were the heroes and antagonists of a forgotten time of the Atlanteans


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046449488
Publisher: Thomas Turner
Publication date: 11/30/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 352 KB

About the Author

Friends ask what started you to writing books. I tell them I was trying to impress a girl I was interested in. After I finished two chapters of the book, she and I went our separate ways. To this day, we see each other at a distance time to time. I look at her as the one who launched my imagination. When I wrote the Daygun story, I could see and feel the emotions of my characters. For instance, the characters of Aten and Daygun my father had a large role in the father and son relationship. Some see it as a fairy tale relationship between father and son; I see it as being very fortunate. On numerous occasions, my father showed me sacrifice, understanding, and just listening to me in making my own conclusions to a problem. This is the reason I am dedicating this book to him.
For almost a decade, I have worked off and on towards the trilogy project. I have failed and succeeded at the same time in accomplishing my goals as a writer. It is my, family, friends, and associates who makes writing worth while to keep going forward with my endeavor.
Living in Waco Texas, I feel I am truly at home. I have moved around Texas for carrier purposes. I was just trying to find myself in the business world. I moved back to Waco and found myself in writing. It is not where your job takes you, but where your home helps you become the person you truly are.

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