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Shannon is a teenager under a lot of pressure from her mom and
classmates. She is having nightmares of an evil entity called the
Incubus and it isn't until she and her best friend Tammra and two
upper classman Greg and Eddie that they find a chest and unleash a
hell never before witnessed. Now there in race against time to try
to find a way to escape or risk being apart of the Temple of the
Incubus. This story is a horror and a thriller that will keep you
guessing until the very end. The author wanted to move away from
the fairy tale "The King's Retribution" and the Christian novella
"Lion Ascend." They're light, enjoyable stories with powerful
meanings. "The Temple of the Incubus" is a dark psychological,
thriller and horror that will keep you guessing. You won't know
what to expect and its about a teenage girl trying to get love from
the world and lose her virginity with the boy she loves, but ends
up having nightmares of a demon trying to steal it. Check it out on
http: //thetempleoftheincubus.blogspot.com/
Song Lyrics and Poetry about high school, college, being betrayed
by loved ones, falling in love, broken hearts. Some of the poems,
such as "Why Do They Pay To Be So Blind" and the "Two Trees" are
about 9/11. While Other songs and poems like "What Would Ordinary
People Say" "Kill You Too (If You Bless Me Too)" are more direct
with destruction. These compositions both light and dark were
published together for a wider range of readers. Songs like "Arctic
Blue," "Moon Cheetah," "Avah Epona" were about broken Hearts from
ex-girlfriends and the song "Irina Perlova," which is the author's
first poem written is Russian and English. Dedicated to his parents
who were responsible for enabling him to finish the remainder of
the poems such as "Souls Under The Floor," The title "What I Think
About You" was not chosen to intimidate or anatoginize the reader,
but rather help the audience understand the writer's point of view
of people and events that moved him along. This is something that
every average or above average creative person can relate to.
In the world of Ayana was a kingdom called Aria. King Owen ruled
Aria, alone, for seventeen years since his queen passed away. He
cared for Princess Aarilinus who was most precious and beautiful
woman in the land. King Owen was a man with a terrible past of
anger, regret as well as greed. The king of Aria has a problem.
Aarilina is in love with Animus who is not only a peasant, but is
son of the man who is responsible for the death of the queen,
Aarilina's mother. There is great tension and frustration between
King Owen and his daughter. Animus is challenged to retrieve a mask
with many other suitors to marry the princess. The mask, once worn
by a great warrior makes the possessor invincible to any army. The
mask is heavily guarded by creatures of the darkness within the
citadel. The king hopes to trick Animus into self dought, but soon
finds that the temple will do the work of destroying him. King Owen
knows that the mask has a history of its own and discovers the
truth that love is the strongest feeling in the world. Ryan Keith
Johnson was born in Stillwater, Minnesota and grew up in Somerset,
Wisconsin. Ryan has been writing since he was 13 years old and
hasn't stopped creating interesting plots. Water color painting,
ink illustration as well as using pastel has been an inspiration to
capture his imagination. Ryan began with the publishing of his poem
in 1996 in the Anthology of Poetry for Young Americans. He
graduated from Brown College in 2000, with the emphasis in graphic
design. His inspiration for writing comes from listening to Celtic
music as well as Nichole Nordemen, Michael W. Smith, Jane Siberry,
Sarah Brightman and other Christian music. When he's not writing he
enjoys nature hikes, swimming on the beach, watching a good movie,
exercising and relaxing. Creating a personal relationship with
Jesus is very extraordinary and can only be accomplished by
inviting Him into your life. Helping people is a task that is also
enjoyable. Ryan plans to publish more Christian books as well as
sell his water color paintings, and complete his collaboration of a
graphic board game.
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