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Megaflood — The Good Reviews Keep Coming In
It’s great to see reviews of Megaflood written by people who really liked my story and took the time to say so. An example: “Perfect mixture of cataclysmic history, DNA science mystery, and Native storytelling at its finest! Author Thomas … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient history, Missoula floods, Native American, natural disaster, novel, paranormal romance, science fiction
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Earthquake Warning
I’d like to tell you all about my Seattle Earthquake story, but I haven’t written the final details yet. So, who falls from a crumbling building, or who gets swallowed up by a giant crack in the ground, hasn’t quite been figured out yet. Continue reading
Posted in Author, Nature, Northwest Tales
Tagged Cascadia Subduction Zone, Full-Rip 9.0, natural disaster, Seattle, Seattle earthquake, Seattle Fault
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2017—Pressing The Reset Button
I have put my home state through some major changes that actually COULD happen. But Nature has the power to heal the land and restore the world-renowned beauty of the place. Conveniently, as an author I can just hit the Reset Button. Continue reading
Posted in Author, Nature, Northwest Tales
Tagged Crater Lake National Park, Mount Mazama, natural disaster, Rainier Erupts, Seattle, volcanic eruption
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I can’t discuss my next book
I can’t tell you exactly which phenomenon is at center stage this time around. You’ll just have to use your imagination and make your best guess. Continue reading