Broken Arrow, Ok – The most striking feature of author George Willson’s science fiction angle on the legendary vampire rests in the fact that The Fempiror Chronicles: The Initiation of David (328 pp, 9.68) contains no vampires at all. It does contain a race of people who have superhuman speed and strength, a lifespan of several hundred years, a cold body temperature, and an aversion to sunlight, but no fear of crosses, no shape-shifting, and most notably, no blood drinking. So with a total absence of immortality, fangs, and blood, where does the vampire reference come from?
According to Willson’s “revamped”
The Fempiror Chronicles: The Initiation of David was published on August 21, 2009 by Createspace and is available on Amazon.com. For more information, visit www.fempiror.com.
George Willson has written books, plays, musicals, and screenplays. He produced and directed a low budget feature film. He regularly blogs, moderates a message board, and maintains his own websites, including fempiror.com. He writes music and sings as well as playing piano and almost a dozen other instruments. He lives in Broken Arrow, Ok with his wife and three princesses.
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