![]() Author has written 2 stories for Romance, and Supernatural. Published Author Kenneth Webb, "SHADOWS OF TIME" Dip Publishing House, ISBN-10: 1937182088, ISBN-13: 978-1937182083 available through Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or direct through Dip Publishing. SOMETHING STIRS IN THE BACKWOODS OF KENTUCKY. Kenneth Webb is a retired military fire officer. Born and raised in Kentucky, he takes us on a stroll through haunted woods and bottomless caverns. As a world traveler he brings flavor to his stories which can only be had from someone who has walked where his characters walk. Webb goes further and leads us along with him. He peers into the darkest corners of innocent seeming backgrounds and brings forth crawling things which ought not to be disturbed. - SHADOWS OF TIME, Benjamin tries to recapture the memories of his childhood only to be stalked by a nightmare that has touched every family - DEPTHS OF TIME, Kenny Wyr who is introduced in Shadows of Time ventures into the foundations of ‘The Dark and Bloody Ground’. -REFLEXIONS OF TIME, Kenny Wyr comes to grips with the consequences of his families legacy. -THE PROPHET challenges the very roots of academia -DOOM WEPT, who would you trust with ultimate power -THE HOOK, sometimes things are exactly how they appear -CHRYSALIS, what a tangled web -THE OLD JAR, maybe hidden things should be left hidden -THE TARGET, how do you teach bravery? -CLANCYS PLACE, a chance encounter with Death -THE HIGH GROUND, ironic revenge by an unfeeling hand -THE HAUNTED LAMP, a tongue in cheek look at the end of mankind Kens other writings can be found on Webook at http:///member/KenWebb and some of his darker writing can be read at his blogsight at http:///the_king_in_yellow 30 years as a practitioner of Western Martial Arts and Swordsmanship, career as a Military Fire Officer led to additional hobbies as mountain climber/repeller, short jaunt into sky diving (hated it), SCUBA is better. Grew up in Kentucky and still enjoys hunting, fishing and hiking. There is a sea of fiction writers out there and my stuff can be described (poorly) as vampire genre which lumps me in a with a virtual zombie army who write about sparkly superhero vampires who control themselves by drinking animal blood. I go where others just don't. I want to be Michael Crichton, Allen Dean Foster, Bradbury, King and Lovecraft rolled into one, by the fact that I have so many influences I also have my own style which is about grabbing the reader and slamming them through a plate glass window. My guys are bad, even my good guys are murderers, the best you can say is that they seem to be on humanities side even if they eat one from time to time. |