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Bryan Wilson

    Religiösa sekter
    Cello Chords
    First War
    The Freaks on the L
    Peaches & Penumbras
    APOLLYON
    • 2011

      APOLLYON

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The plot unfolds as a Fleet scout ship stumbles upon humans on a distant planet, igniting a catastrophic conflict rooted in an ancient holy war. As a prophet emerges with a mission to eradicate all false gods, the fate of humanity hangs in the balance. This gripping narrative explores themes of faith, conflict, and the dire consequences of interstellar encounters, leading to a thrilling confrontation that could determine the survival of mankind.

      APOLLYON
    • 2011

      Cello Chords

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on the cello's extensive chordal capabilities, this reference offers 11 chord types across all 12 keys, making it unique in its approach. It features 28 variations for specific chords, like A Minor 7th, along with intuitive categorization and suggested fingerings, facilitating exploration of new harmonic possibilities. Suitable for cellists of various genres—including rock, pop, classical, and jazz—it also serves as a valuable resource for composers seeking to enhance the cello repertoire.

      Cello Chords
    • 2009

      Peaches & Penumbras

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring profound themes, this poetry collection delves into significant events like the 9/11 attacks and the Iraq war, while also capturing the intimate journey of a young man's quest for love. Bryan Wilson's work reflects on both personal and global experiences, offering a poignant blend of emotional depth and social commentary.

      Peaches & Penumbras
    • 2009

      The Freaks on the L

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Inspired by the characters and experiences associated with Chicago's L train, this poetry collection offers a rich tapestry of observations and reflections. Each poem captures the vibrant essence of urban life, blending personal musings with the dynamic energy of the city, inviting readers to explore the intersections of travel, community, and individual stories.

      The Freaks on the L
    • 2009

      First War

      • 378 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of interplanetary conflict, the narrative explores the clash between the nomadic Shirrahan and the technologically advanced Earth people. The Shirrahan rely on their deadly Guild of Assassins, while the Earth forces utilize genetically engineered Gedna, fearsome beings combining human and reptilian traits. The Sol Three experiment orchestrated by Bioc under Basik's command intensifies this war, raising questions about power, survival, and the consequences of genetic manipulation.

      First War