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Katie Lynn Daniels

Supervillain of the Day

Science Fiction & Fantasy

The supervillain outbreak has begun. Reports are trickling in from all over the world of havoc and mayhem being wreaked by evil masterminds and villains. In the midst of this world-wide phenomena, however, London is strangely calm and peaceful. Not a single supervillain has made an appearance. For most Londoners this is very good news, but for the editor of a tabloid paper specializing in the strange and unusual it's very bad news indeed. Reporter Jeffry Floyd is assigned the task of finding a supervillain “or else.” He appeals to Scotland Yard for help, but his incessant poking at shadows gets him banned from the case, until one sergeant realizes that both Floyd and his “investigation” are more than they seem...

Book Bubbles from Supervillain of the Day

Supervillains in the Newsroom

So many heroes have made their secret identities connected somehow to the news so that they have an excuse to be out at strange hours, and directly involved in criminal activities and so forth. When it came time to choose a profession for the supervillain-fighting protagonist of a satire about superheroes, a reporter seemed the obvious choice. But what is a reporter without an overbearing boss?

That Others May Live

Science Fiction & Fantasy

Trevaliant is a search-and-rescue class space ship, commanded by an eccentric captain and crewed by the space fleet’s reject officers. Being the errand boys and garbage men of the galaxy might be considered a low position for some, but sometimes the boring jobs turn out to be the most exciting, and the tedious ones are, at the very least, an excercise in character development. Character development is a daily excercise onboard Trevaliant, for the ship’s advisor is a 21 year old psychic with a 12-year-old’s reasoning skills and passion for pranks. He serves as both an irritant to the crew and a ncessary evil, for his abilities have saved the ship from mishap on more than one occasion. “That Others May Live” is the first in an exciting new series of space opera adventures. In it, the crew of Trevaliant investigate a distress signal that appears to be coming from below the surface of a mysterious and seemingly dead planet. In the heart of a remarkable subterranean city they discover the last survivor of a race of psychics; the only sentient being in the world who’s ever impressed a sense of maturity on Conroy.

Book Bubbles from That Others May Live

Space Travelling Psychics

Conroy is one of my favorite characters that I've written in pretty much ever. Partly because it's so much fun to have a character with that much power, and partly because it's so easy to hurt him. What can I say, I'm a sucker for characters in pain. This is one of those rare instances in which Conroy meets someone who is as psychic as he is, and he learns some valuable lessons about power and responsibility along the way!

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