Echo: A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel

I’m riding a giant were-jackal over the high plains of Leng. Β Life is good; on a daily basis I kill an evil wizard, three apyodons, and usually acquireΒ a magic amulet or two. Β I’m chilling by my campfire with my were-jackalβ€”Bitefighterβ€”grilling up some leoptrix steaks. Β Suddenly, I see a sinister quartet of cloaked wanderers crest a nearbyΒ dune. Β I jump to my feet, holding my greatsword Akanax up in guard position. Β “Ho, travelers!” I yell at them. Β “State your business!” Β They throw back their hoods revealing dyed hair and sallow, metal-filled faces. Β Emo-poets! Β The darkest of sorcerers! Β All of them are bursting with skinny-fat, a cratering of acne that would cow the most ardent lover of pepperoni pizzas, and a distinct lack of muscle tone. Β Such is the Way of Emo. Β They begin chanting their evilΒ shit-speech, filling the air with black, miasmic runes that stream from their mouths in winding patterns. Β I’m slashing at the air with Akanax, briefly slowing their snake-like spells of Pure Shit, but the runes reform and come at me again. Β Horror upon horrors, I see Bitefighter enveloped by coiling lines of Emo, and he thrashes on the ground, crying in heart-splitting whimpers. Β I stretch my hand toward him and scream, “BITEFIGHTER!” but then the spells are on me as well. Β My body tries to reject them;Β I’m spewing filth both from my mouthhole and butthole, but it’s no use; there is no evil more pervasive than Emo. Β As the world fades, I reach into my pouch and grasp an enchanted curio that a Hektanian hedge witch once described to me as an “eReader,” and press a button on it labeled “ON.” Β I see its screen light upΒ with the words ECHO. Β Magic flash. Β Lightning crashesΒ down from the sky, forming into a blazing Stephen King. Β He takes off his glasses, revealing that his visage bears an uncanny resemblance to Michael Whelan’s depiction of Roland Deschain, and unleashes a Cyclops-worthy optic blast from his eyes. Β The black spell-weaves unwind and disappear in spectacular twists of rainbow light, and King thunders in a triple-toned, dimension-transcendent voice: Β “You dare to call yourselves writers??? You DARE?” Β The emo-poets retreat, sobbing out apologies for inflicting their vulgar idiocy upon the world. Β King gives me a thumbs-up, helps me to my feet, and pats my shoulder. Β “Keep up the good work,” he says, grinning. Β “Love the Dark Tower references in Echo.” Β Before my star-struck eyes, he disappears in a fluttering twinkle.

Quick! Β You’re enjoying the crap out of a fantasy dreamscape, but you’re suddenly accosted by Emo-poets! Β What do you do??? Β GetΒ Echo Vol. 1 on KindleΒ here: Β Vol. 1 on Kindle. Β Vol. 2 on Kindle here: Β Vol.2 on Kindle


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