Just Released: Jacob's Vision, 2nd Edition

The stand-alone post-war, science-fiction short story, Jacob's Vision, has just released. This short piece is told by Erin, who seeks shelter...and allies, to honor a hero's memory on a war-torn world. Check for a link to your preferred store at the following Books2Read link: https://books2read.com/u/3J1g0Q

What's it About?

I left my friends to see if we might find refuge. I left them…and was taken by a second group who held the secret of Jacob’s past. Could I hope they also offered hope for the future he’d fought for?

How Does It Start?

The hill, with its footing of green-studded black, was the same as I remembered it. I stood at the top of the ridge looking out, seeing the city ruins, imagining the glow from its center at night.

I’d seen the ruins, and watched that glow before—with Jacob. It had always been his dream that we would return, that the beacon he had set would bring rescue, or aid in the rebuilding he had envisioned.

Sighing, I settled myself at the foot of one of the scarred and blackened statues, and set my notecase beside me. I took the hardbound notebook from the case, opened it and continued writing.

I had been telling of my fifth week with the Wanderers. It had been two days before I’d begun to seek Jacob’s vision in earnest, and it had been near dusk.

Where Do You Find It?

The stand-alone version of Jacob's Vision can be found in ebook form on a number of platforms: Kobo, Amazon, DriveThruFiction, Smashwords, and GooglePlay for a start, and other sites will follow. Check for a link to your preferred store at the following Books2Read link: https://books2read.com/u/3J1g0Q

Be aware that some links are still populating at the time of posting.  If you can't see the link to your favorite store, check your store, anyway. It might already be there.

You can find an earlier version of this short story in A Collection of Battle and its Aftermath, along with more short stories, poetry, and flash fiction in links listed at: https://books2read.com/u/4EEAkM

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