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N. Joseph Glass

Yours free for connecting: The JFK Paradox. An alternate history sci-fi short. JFK did not die on November 22, 1963. But was he supposed to survive Dallas? When US soldiers, envoys, and ambassadors start dropping dead, JFK faces an unimaginable plight and the most important decision of his presidency.

Earth is dying.
His daughter is dying.
Marc must make her end justify his means.

A covert mission to save Earth’s billions clashes with the fate of a pristine parallel world. From politician to soldier to civilian, ethical lines blur. Loyalties are challenged. The order to assassinate Idyllium’s key political leader forces Marc to take desperate turns, dividing members of his team.

Meanwhile, the life of his little girl dangles before his moral compass, setting its needle askew. Jewel will be lucky to see a couple more birthdays—unless Marc can get her to Idyllium in time...

Official Site: FindingIdyllium.com


Speculative Fiction, Alternative History, UFO Throwback Satire

(1) A time jumper desperate to remain in his 'overlap' as his time runs out.

(2) JFK didn't die in Dallas. Was he supposed to?

(3) What if aliens came and we ignored them? Find out in this satirical homage to a classic.

Literary Titan Gold Book Awarded

Mourning his wife consumed him.
Jumping regained lost moments.
Yet the emptiness remained.

This former time traveler is ‘stuck in the past’, letting a single moment define his life. Until he meets Jessic

Be a fly on the wall as Marcus Hollister, inventor of time jumping, reveals its mysteries.


The New Europa Trilogy

In Colony's Dawn, follow Gift as she fights sabotage to save her colony.

Colony's Fall finds our heroes in a new world full of unbelievable challenges.

In Colony's End, Gift faces a "no-win" scenario and must find a way to move humanity forward.