Morgan Woodbury and Ross Robinson
The following summaries are only in the imaginations of their future authors and serve as placeholders for future fantastical stories of zombie, pirate, and robot adventures.
The sweet story of a swashbuckling pirate lad and a sultry ninja-girl
In a world where cold metallic robots have risen against mankind, only one thing can save us: the limitless power of a pirate/ninja coalition. There's only one problem. Pirates and ninjas are locked in an eternal struggle for supremacy. With the very fate of humanity on the brink, it falls to a sultry ninja-girl and her love, a swashbuckling pirate, to bring together their warring clans and face off against the steely might of the fearsome robot master-minds.
A Galapagos turtle and his adventures to CanadaThis is a charming children's book about an adventuresome Galapagos turtle who travels to exotic destinations by floating in his overturned shell. Based on Dr. George Benson Sr.'s research on the little-known migratory habits of the giant Galapagos turtle, this educational series delights and enlightens readers young and old. In this volume, Dr. Benson Sr. follows a 43-year-old male turtle on its northward quest for food and maybe, just maybe, a suitable mate. A six-month oceanic quest ends in British Columbia, Canada where the turtle is able to find lush greenery in the Pacific rainforest to replenish its strength for the journey home. Does he find a mate? You'll have to read the book to find out!
June and the zombie giantJune Parker was just an ordinary teenage girl trying to make her way through highschool in one piece, when the unthinkable happened. Zombies were an everyday part of life in Jonestown, Indiana ever since some odd events of about 20 years ago. June didn't know any other way of life, given that the tactics of handling the zombie threat had been perfected years before she was born. On June's sixteenth birthday she was given her own zombie to care for as was the custom of the age; this zombie, as it turned out however, was different. When June made the mistake of giving her zombie too much radioactive goo before leaving it alone for the weekend so she could spend the night at her friend Karen's house, the zombie began to grow. How could June hide this from her parents? How long until the whole town finds out about her foolish mistake?
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