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  • Born To Magic: A Post Apocalyptic Epic Sci-Fi Fantasy of Earth's future

    David Wind

    eBook (ColSaw publications / DMW, Feb. 15, 2015)
    If you lived in a Post Apocalyptic world of Epic Fantasy... What would you do if you were 18 and told the future of the world is in your hands? Young Areenna of Freemorn is just coming of age and discovering her powers when she is called to a place of magic from which few ever return.Mikaal of Tolemac, the son of the High King holds a secret so dangerous it could shatter the fabric of the world should it become known.3,000 years after America is destroyed by nuclear war, the inhabitants have evolved, embracing magic and metaphysical warfare. As enemies from across the seas begin to close in, ancient legends come alive, leaving no one safe. The only two who can stop the onset of the darkest evil is the sorceress,Areenna, and Mikaal, the son of the High King of Neveah. With the safety of the world in their hands, and their powers young and erratic, will Mikaal and Areenna find the courage and strength to overcome the impossible, or...An International Best Seller, Born to Magic is the first book in the Tales of Nevaeh series. Amix between Shannara Chronicles by Terry Brooks and The Hundred Series by Kass Morgan, Born to Magic combines futuristic dystopian societies ruled by magic and metaphysical elements with science fiction. The inhabitants aren't aware that looming just outside the atmosphere, orbits the key to their past. Teens,young adults, and adults alike will love this fantasy.
  • Prelude To Nevaeh: Roth's Story: The Prequel to The Post-Apocalyptic Epic Sci-Fi Fantasy Series Tales Of Nevaeh

    David Wind

    language (ColdSaw / DMW, March 14, 2016)
    PRELUDE TO NEVAEH is the story of Solomon Roth and his return to a different earth 3,000 years after he left. It is also the story of how Solomon Roth began his journey to become the High King of Nevaeh. Prelude To Nevaeh is the prequel to the Tales of Nevaeh series. A mix between Shannara Chronicles by Terry Brooks and The Hundred Series by Kass Morgan, Born to Magic combines futuristic dystopian societies ruled by magic and metaphysical elements with science fiction. The inhabitants aren't aware that looming just outside the atmosphere, orbits the key to their past. Teens, young adults, and adults alike will love this fantasy
  • Trinity:The Battle For Nevaeh: A Post Apocalyptic Epic Sci-Fi Fantasy of Earth's future

    David Wind

    language (DMW, Feb. 29, 2016)
    continues... ...in the metaphysical world of Earth's 53rd Century as Areenna of Freemorn and Mikaal of Tolemac bring together the ten dominions for one last battle against their ruthless enemy. The Dark Masters threaten to annihilate the Nevaens, wiping humanity from the face of the earth, unless Areenna and Mikaal can find the mystical power that is Nevaeh's salvation.To save their world and their people, they must go where no one has gone for 3000 years: below the Island--deep beneath what used to be Manhattan. As the days grow darker, they search to find deliverance for their people, and become what has been prophesied--the Trinity of power. To accomplish this, they must first discover the third pillar of their powers.Time is running out. Will they build the Trinity in time to save humanity from extinction?Trinity: The Battle For Nevaeh is the third book in the Tales of Nevaeh series. A mix between Terry Brooks' Shannara Cseries and The Hundred Series by Kass Morgan, Trinity combines futuristic dystopian societies ruled by sword & sorcery and metaphysical elements with science fiction. Teens, young adults, and adults alike will love this fantasy book series.
  • The Legend of Ailish, Tales of Nevaeh, Vol. V: A Post Apocalyptic Epic Sci-Fi Fantasy of Earth's future

    David Wind

    language (ColSaw Publications, May 18, 2020)
    Step into the newest Adventure in the Post-Apocalyptic world of the Epic Sci-Fi- Fantasy Series, Tales of Nevaeh. --The legend of Ailish begins in the year 3256, two thousand years before we learned of her in The Dark Masters.--Recalled to The Island by the Eight Sorceresses of Nevaeh, Ailish, Queen Mother of Morvene and the most powerful sorceress in Nevaeh, must say goodbye to her children and leave everything behind, as she ventures into the unknown, charged with saving Nevaeh from the Circle of Afzal and the Dark Masters themselves. --Ailish can only do this if she can reach the place shown to her in The Eight Sorceresses' visions. To get there, she must cross all of Nevaeh, not only without anyone recognizing her, but with an injured renegade Dark Master. --If she reaches the place she must be at, Nevaeh will be safe for another two millennia: If she fails, Nevaeh, and everyone living there will fall to the darkness.
  • The Dark Masters: A Post-Apocalyptic Epic sci-fi Fantasy of Earth's Future

    David Wind

    eBook (ColSaw Publications / DMW, May 15, 2015)
    The epic Post Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Fantasy, Tales Of Nevaeh, continues.... Across the sea, the sorcerers known as the Dark Masters launch a fleet of ships with tens of thousands of warriors. In Nevaeh, charged with an epic journey, Areenna and Mikaal must travel to the desolate Frozen Mountains armed only with their psychic abilities, swords, and Areenna's bow. In this unchartered dangerous region, they must discover not just the legends, but the millennia old secret awaiting them in their fight to save Nevaeh from extermination. The Dark Masters is the second book in the Tales of Nevaeh series. A mix between Shannara Chronicles by Terry Brooks and The Hundred Series by Kass Morgan, The Dark Masters combines futuristic dystopian societies ruled by sword & sorcery and metaphysical elements with science fiction. Teens, young adults, and adults alike will love this fantasy book series.
  • Dream Weavers of Nevaeh: A Post Apocalyptic Epic Sci-Fi Fantasy of Earth's Future

    David Wind

    eBook (DMW, Sept. 29, 2018)
    The Post Apocalyptic Epic Science Fiction Fantasy of the far future continues...--Thirty centuries before, the Circle of Afzal created genetic mirror images of the themselves and froze their clones in cryogenic suspension. But now, with the destruction of the Dark Masters accomplished, this new terror comes forth.--To stop the darkness from returning, Areenna, Mikaal, and Neleh must follow different paths if they are to stand a chance at stopping the approaching danger, with Neleh accepting the most hazardess journey evet conceived. Accompanying her are Roth, Toimon, and Mikaal.--Join those who must fight their way through the Dream Weavers of Nevaeh, to end the threat of the oncoming eternal domination of NevaehDream Weavers of Nevaeh, is a mix between Terry Brooks' Shannara Chronicles and Kass Morgans' The Hundred Series and combines futuristic dystopian societies ruled by magic and metaphysics with sci-fi/Fantasy and begins in Iceland, 3000 years after the destruction of the world, the most malignant danger Nevaeh has ever faced emerges
  • The Moon Pigeon

    David Winship

    language (, April 1, 2019)
    A curious incident occurred during the 1969 Apollo 10 moon mission. A white object, later dubbed a 'moon pigeon', was filmed moving above the moon's surface below the Apollo spacecraft. An official NASA report entitled "Moon pigeons and other unidentified visual phenomena associated with space flight", published in 1970, attributed the Apollo 10 'moon pigeon' to either a piece of ice or a reflection from the window of the spacecraft.This is the story of a pigeon named Phoebe Featherbelle, who met a NASA scientist and set out to discover the truth about the incident.What happened to her is described by a pair of Trafalgar Square pigeons.
  • The Dark Masters

    David Wind

    Paperback (Dmw, Oct. 15, 2018)
    The Post-Apocalyptic Epic Fantasy of Earth's Future Tales Of Nevaeh, continues.... Across the sea, the sorcerers known as The Dark Masters launch a fleet of ships with tens of thousands of warriors. In Nevaeh, charged with an epic journey, Areenna and Mikaal must travel to the mythical and desolate Frozen Mountains armed only with their psychic abilities -- their magic --, their swords, and Areenna's bow. In this unchartered dangerous region, they must discover not just the legend, but the millennia old prophesy waiting them in their fight to save Nevaeh from extermination.The Dark Masters, the second book in the Tales of Nevaeh series, is a mix between Shannara Chronicles by Terry Brooks and The Hundred Series by Kass Morgan, combining futuristic dystopian societies ruled by magic and visionary and metaphysical elements with sorcerers and warriors that young adults, adults, and teens alike will love in this Epic Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Fantasy series based upon the magic that grew from the science & technology of the 20th & 21st centuries.--"An exhilarating, magical journey of constant twists and turns." Effrosyni Moschoudi, Lady Of The Pier Trilogy--"If you enjoyed Volume I, you will love The Dark Masters!" Nicholas C. Rossis Author of The Pearseus Series--"Author David Wind conjures another edge-of-your-seat fantasy thriller in The Dark Masters, the second installment in The Tales of Nevaeh series." Author Lisa Verge Higgins--"A brilliant escape from reality... into a brilliantly designed world..." By P.F. (AMZ TOP 1000 REVIEWER)--"Better than the first." Wiggins Reviews
  • Talking Trousers

    David Winship

    language (David Winship, March 1, 2013)
    A collection of humorous short stories for children.‘Talking Trousers’ is the story of a mouse that is given the speech gene in an experimental research laboratory. In ‘Santa Comes Down The Wormhole’, a space outlaw discovers the Voyager space probe and decides to visit planet Earth disguised as Santa Claus. Also in this collection of short stories for children are the following titles: 'Fish Figments', ‘Bonaparte Breaks A Wing’, ‘The Burping Cow’ and ‘Ivy and Holly'.
  • The Moon Pigeon

    David Winship

    Paperback (Independently published, March 18, 2019)
    A curious incident occurred during the 1969 Apollo 10 moon mission. A white object, later dubbed a 'moon pigeon', was filmed moving above the moon's surface below the spacecraft. An official NASA report entitled "Moon pigeons and other unidentified visual phenomena associated with space flight", published in 1970, attributed the Apollo 10 'moon pigeon' to either a piece of ice or a reflection from the window of the spacecraft.This is the story of a pigeon named Phoebe Featherbelle, who met a NASA scientist and set out to discover the truth about the incident.What happened to her is described by a pair of Trafalgar Square pigeons.
  • The Battle of Trafalgar Square

    David Winship

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 4, 2018)
    Two pigeons, Wilbur and Pippa, present the entire epic story of the battle that changed Trafalgar Square forever, told from the pigeon side of the conflict. Narrated over one historic evening's roost in ten hard-hitting and historically researched historic chapters, this is the first time in pigeon history that the whole history of the historic plight of the Trafalgar Square pigeons has been told.
  • A Better Place To Be: Based On The Harry Chapin Song

    David Wind

    eBook (DMW, Dec. 1, 2017)
    .... A story about life, and what goes with it.... -'I doubt there's a person alive who cannot relate to this...it's like nothing I've ever read or am likely to read again.' - J.L. Redding ....John and Claire Edghes have a wonderful marriage. John is a sweet and likeable man, whose love for his wife is unquestionable, as is her love for him. But when life deals John a devastating blow, as happens to far too many people, and his wife is taken from him, John's life corkscrews into an overwhelming and agonizing journey to the bottom of life. There, in the darkness of his despair, a homeless drunk in trouble with the law, he wakes up one day in a rehab center, where he is pushed to look at what he has become......Forced to face both his past and possible future, John must find the path to rise from the despairing quicksand and somehow manage to find a way to survive. The question is, without Claire, can he?**A Better Place To Be, was awarded the Bronze Medallion for Literary Excellence from Ireland's prestigious DD International Literary Awards--'...David Wind doesn't disappoint with "A Better Place To Be" as he brilliantly reverse engineers a Harry Chapin classic song. The story stands alone even if you've never heard the song. [Wind] has a wonderful ability to paint mental pictures with his writing.' M.Kauf--'An amazingly beautiful story of love, death and depression. Hitting bottom and rebounding to a place not so terrible. The Chapin song sets our hero up for a memorable night. Put this at the top of your to be read list!' A.Keeran--'A moving story that is thoughtfully composed and beautifully written. Worth reading for the poetic nature of the author's prose alone, but the story will not disappoint either.' Bella