Jesse Begay begins to investigate the strange circumstances surrounding a fire at his Navajo grandfather's hogan, even though the old man remains convinced that a "skinwalker" is haunting him
Timothy Green Books
This author explores themes reflecting his background in mRNA research and work with adults experiencing mental illness. His poetry delves into the intricate connections between the human psyche and scientific understanding. Through insightful metaphors and precise language, he captures the fragility of existence and the search for meaning. His literary work offers an intimate examination of the human condition, emphasizing introspection and empathy.






Colonel Kit Carson's military campaign against the Navajos, artifacts of the Anasazi, and the ruins of Cliff dwellings in Canyon de Chelly, Arizona are some of the historical themes that are interwoven into this thriller written for young adults.
My Sweet Aroma
- 204 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Believe This kite, I bear and guide. Fine example of where I put my hope. Riding the skies, ruling the gale. Searching for someone to deliver good mail. Sailing the whirlwind, looking, finding, hiding. I light up as I see you. I believe your face is well worth looking for the thawing flowers. Oh, we talk for hours. Author Timothy Green's home is with his poems. They flow easily out of him, and he considers them to be precious and special, like he is himself. In My Sweet Aroma, he presents roughly two hundred poems gathered from one of his previous books, The Sail, the Face, along with seventy newly written verses.
The Sail, the Face
- 222 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The collection features spiritually inspired poems that reflect the author's creative journey and healing process, influenced by a deep connection with their father and faith in Jesus. These delicately crafted verses celebrate personal achievements and the transformative power of good works, showcasing the author's confidence in their identity as a creative individual. The poems serve as a tribute to their maker and an affirmation of their spiritual and artistic growth.
My Father's Pen
- 102 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The book features a poem on the back cover that invites readers to explore its themes and emotions. Through vivid imagery and expressive language, it captures the essence of the narrative within, offering a glimpse into the author's artistic vision. This unique inclusion enhances the reading experience, allowing for deeper reflection on the work's central ideas and emotional resonance.
The Time Brigade
The Grail Wars
In a world where Camelot thrives under the Fairy Queen Vivien's rule, the TIME BRIGADE finds themselves imprisoned after a time-travel mission. Vivien's possession of the Holy Grail grants her the power to maintain her kingdom's dominance, viewing the Brigade as a danger to her reign. Their only hope lies with Parsifal, king of the Nuclear Knights, who is also intent on their destruction. As they navigate this oppressive techno-medieval society, the Brigade must confront threats from both Vivien and Parsifal to survive.
Talking in Tears
- 166 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Timothy Green's poetry reflects his deep personal journey and relationship with his faith, offering thought-provoking and stimulating pieces. His work challenges mental boundaries and encourages readers to explore their own connections to spirituality. Rather than relying on external support, he draws from his experiences to craft meaningful expressions that resonate with readers seeking inspiration and reflection.
Anointed and Appointed
- 204 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Timothy Green, a seasoned poet, immerses himself in the world of his own creations, exploring the profound connection between art and life. His journey reflects the intricacies of human experience, revealing the emotional depth and beauty found in poetry. Through his work, Green delves into themes of identity, creativity, and the transformative power of words, inviting readers to discover the essence of his artistic vision.
Open
- 158 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Inspired by the author's loving father, this second installment of a trilogy features a collection of poems and letters that capture personal growth and spiritual development. The work reflects the author's literary ambition while remaining authentic to their self. Acknowledgments to Jesus, Lena, and friends highlight the support that has influenced this creative journey.
Man from March
- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
In a world where time can be paused, the protagonist discovers the power to freeze moments, leading to both exhilarating and dangerous consequences. As they navigate relationships and confront personal dilemmas, the story explores themes of choice, the impact of time on life, and the moral implications of wielding such power. The narrative blends elements of fantasy and reality, inviting readers to reflect on how they would use the ability to pause life and the potential repercussions of their decisions.