A treasure lost for generations --and an archaeologist determined to save it from destruction. A short story of adventure in a world of imagination.
A lost archive buried beneath the sands of the planet Withym's immense desert is threatened when a volcano, dormant for many years, erupts. Desperate to save what she can, archaeologist Treall not only enlists the aid of a member of the planetary survey team, but breaks rules and regulations. An adventure in the world of tomorrow, "Treasure Beneath the Sands" blends technology and human spirit to save an alien treasure.
Itinerary for your trip into fantasy or the future with multi-genre author Helen Henderson
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6/19/2019
Free Read - Withym,Treasure Beneath the Sands
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4/28/2017
Out and Away - Dream Journeys #MFRWauthor
This week's official topic for the challenge is
"Five Places I'd Like To Visit."
1) Horseback camping (or glamping) trip under the Big Sky
2) The land of waterfalls, tropical forests and pristine beaches - Hawaii. Only if Pele grants permission.
3) As a lover of science fiction, a journey to the stars has to appear on the list. But that means two decisions: destination and transport.
Transport first, and depending on availability, the command deck of the U.S.S. Enterprise with Jean Luc Picard in the center seat, Commander William T. Riker at his right, and sorry Deanna, I'm in the left seat; or as an alternative, the small, more intimate cockpit of the Millenium Falcon.
And now for the destination--the planet of Withym. I'd love to see the artifacts and the ancient temple they reside in. If you have never heard of Withym and its archaeological treasures, click on the cover in the sidebar and the FREE READS button.
Another reason to have Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, take up two slots. One is the land of today and the other ticket is reserved for a trip to a time long ago--the specific date to be determined.
Well, I'm off to book my trips. if any of the sites intrigues you, leave a comment. And be sure to consider some of the other places to visit selected by the other authors in the challenge.
~till next time, Helen
"Five Places I'd Like To Visit."
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Photo by ryano at Morguefile.com |
2) The land of waterfalls, tropical forests and pristine beaches - Hawaii. Only if Pele grants permission.
3) As a lover of science fiction, a journey to the stars has to appear on the list. But that means two decisions: destination and transport.
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Photo by seriousfun at Morguefile.com |
Transport first, and depending on availability, the command deck of the U.S.S. Enterprise with Jean Luc Picard in the center seat, Commander William T. Riker at his right, and sorry Deanna, I'm in the left seat; or as an alternative, the small, more intimate cockpit of the Millenium Falcon.
And now for the destination--the planet of Withym. I'd love to see the artifacts and the ancient temple they reside in. If you have never heard of Withym and its archaeological treasures, click on the cover in the sidebar and the FREE READS button.
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Photo by Emily Roesly at Morguefile.com |
4) and 5) Although we're supposed to write about five places, numbers 4 and 5 are combined because they didn't fit in just one. As a writer of fantasy, the genre makes the decision. The final journey on the list is to the British Isles to see the Emerald Isle, Wales, and the heart-home of my Scottish heritage.
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Photo by Emily Roesly at Morguefile.com |
Another reason to have Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, take up two slots. One is the land of today and the other ticket is reserved for a trip to a time long ago--the specific date to be determined.
Well, I'm off to book my trips. if any of the sites intrigues you, leave a comment. And be sure to consider some of the other places to visit selected by the other authors in the challenge.
~till next time, Helen
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