Tuesday, March 9, 2021

THE VORTEX: Book III of the Alban Saga - A Summary!




The Vortex: Book III of the Alban Saga

 

The Alban Saga is a fantasy trilogy made up of BeatriceBlack Grotto and the new book that I’m writing entitled The Vortex. All three books take place at real locations in Scotland, with actual Scottish history woven into their plot lines. The Vortex begins just as Black Grotto ends. Bea Bauman, a young Druid Priestess, is brought into the future by an ancient prophet named Erin. She cannot resist his call. He reaches for her from the center of the Vortex inside the Black Grotto, and she takes his hand, leaving her family and friends behind as she travels with him through time and space.

 

Just as Bea enters the Vortex, Aran Brodie, who has become a close and dear companion, cannot let Bea go alone into the void. He jumps in after her. For a time, they travel together inside the violent maelstrom, but they cannot maintain their grip on one another. They become separated and lose consciousness. When Bea finally awakens, she finds herself at the Stones of Calanais in the year 2026 - three years in the future - staring into the eyes of Erin the prophet. In the meantime, Aran Brodie is expelled from the Vortex at the same location as Bea, but his exit casts him over 4500 years into the past, where he finds himself surrounded by primordial Druids in search of a human sacrifice.

 

As all of this is going on, another character from the previous books also finds herself at the Stones of Calanais in the year 2026. Her name is Obsidian. For years now, she has been an acolyte in the grove of an extraordinarily powerful Druid Priestess named Brenna. Brenna brought Obsidian with her to this time and place to help her battle her nemesis, but Brenna is overcome and vanishes. Saddened and distraught, Obsidian is left alone without any way to return to her own time. She wanders aimlessly for days, but then remembers something that Brenna once shared with her. A Druid, even more powerful than Brenna, lives somewhere near the Stones of Calanais. She is called The Keeper. Obsidian sets out to find her in the hope that she can bring Brenna back and restore her to her former greatness and power.

 

The Vortex carries forth the story of the Alban Saga, weaving the plot lines into a surprising and volatile romp through time, space, and Scottish history. This dangerous and risky journey will either end in the past being completely reshaped, leading to a malevolent and dire future, or . . . the current timeline will remain untouched and safe for the development of humankind. Bea Bauman will be at the center of this struggle. She will attempt to unravel and countermand whomever or whatever is trying to alter history, while also dealing with her feelings for Aran, her fear for his survival, and having to navigate the treacherous intricacies of traveling through The Vortex.

 

Monday, February 1, 2021

Merlin & Arthur: The Awakening - A New Review

  



A new review for
Merlin & Arthur: The Awakening

Have just enjoyed another epic story from Bob Stegner: Merlin & Arthur, The Awakening. Loved the way it jumped between the different characters and timeline. I am not keen on blood and gore, so this simple trick, kept me on board and enthralled. Having experienced tears towards the end of Black Grotto, I did not expect to have more with this story. How wrong could I have been. The last couple of chapters, had me tissues in hand, and struggling to read through the tears. Thank you for weeks of happy reading. On a final note, considering that this story was written pre 2020, and published early 2020, is it just coincidental that it is about a pandemic? Or is Mr Stegner actually a Seer?




The third and final book of the Alban Saga is being written!



Saturday, January 30, 2021

As Of Today, My Blog Is Being Read In 81 Countries!



Readers Around the World

  

I want to say hello to everyone around the world who is reading my blog! Readers from Fiji are the latest. They are the 81st country on the list! Welcome! 

Here's a complete list of the countries:
  • United States
  • Poland
  • Ukraine
  • France
  • Turkey
  • Germany
  • Denmark
  • China
  • Russia
  • United Kingdom
  • Spain
  • Netherlands
  • Belgium
  • Romania
  • Taiwan
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Italy
  • Canada
  • Brazil
  • Indonesia
  • Mexico
  • Vietnam
  • Thailand
  • Colombia
  • Austria
  • Macau
  • Ireland
  • India
  • Singapore
  • Moldova
  • Pakistan
  • Netherlands Antilles
  • South Africa
  • Philippines
  • Czech Republic
  • Finland
  • Malaysia
  • Kenya
  • Australia
  • Estonia
  • Japan
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Greece
  • Nepal
  • Bangladesh
  • Switzerland
  • Hungary
  • Portugal
  • Slovenia
  • Bulgaria
  • Israel
  • Mongolia
  • Puerto Rico
  • Iraq
  • Latvia
  • Serbia
  • Sweden
  • Georgia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Iceland
  • Croatia
  • Egypt
  • Algeria
  • Turkmenistan
  • Cypress
  • South Korea
  • Ecuador
  • Kenya
  • Ethiopia
  • Kazakhstan
  • Armenia
  • Morocco
  • Uzbekistan
  • Madagascar
  • Belarus
  • Mozambique
  • Albania
  • Haiti
  • Zimbabwe
  • Uruguay
  • Fiji

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

"Cure of Troy" by Seamus Heaney

 

"Seamus Heaney" by Burns Library, Boston College
Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0


Seamus Heaney is an Irish Nobel Laureate poet. He is one of President Biden's favorite Irish poets and one of mine as well. In honour of the inauguration today, here is a poem that President Biden is especially fond of.


THE CURE OF TROY

 

Human beings suffer.
They torture one another.

They get hurt and get hard.

No poem or play or song

Can fully right a wrong

Inflicted and endured.

 

History says, Don’t hope

On the side of the grave,’ 

But then, once in a lifetime 

The longed for tidal wave
Of justice can rise up
And hope and history rhyme.

 

So hope for a great sea-change

On the far side of revenge.

Believe that a further shore
Is reachable from here. 

Believe in miracles.
And cures and healing wells.

 

Call miracle self-healing,
The utter self revealing

Double-take of feeling.
If there’s fire on the mountain

And lightening and storm
And a god speaks from the sky

 

That means someone is hearing

The outcry and the birth-cry
Of new life at its term.
It means once in a lifetime 

That justice can rise up
And hope and history rhyme.

 

by Seamus Heaney 


Wednesday, December 9, 2020

CONSIDERING 2020


I was thinking about 2020 and all the worries and hard times. Then I found this Mary Oliver poem . . .


I Worried

by Mary Oliver


I worried a lot. Will the garden grow, will the rivers
flow in the right direction, will the earth turn
as it was taught, and if not how shall
I correct it?

Was I right, was I wrong, will I be forgiven,
can I do better?

Will I ever be able to sing, even the sparrows
can do it and I am, well,
hopeless.

Is my eyesight fading or am I just imagining it,
am I going to get rheumatism,
lockjaw, dementia?

Finally I saw that worrying had come to nothing.
And gave it up. And took my old body
and went out into the morning,
and sang.


Monday, November 30, 2020

SOME FUN NEWS!





 My new sci-fi/fantasy/international intrigue paperback MERLIN & ARTHUR: THE AWAKENING just made it to the upper 19% of all books about Merlin and Arthur on Amazon.com. I'm 460th out of 3000 books on that topic! I was excited about the achievement and wanted to share it with you!

Hope all of you have a wonderful holiday season!

🎉