Science Fiction Books
The following books are examples of self-publishing projects from a small selection of our authors. Because of our policy to recommend that authors obtain their own ISBN registration we don’t operate an online shop for authors because their books are available through the major bookselling channels including amazon and bookdepository.com
The Elementals
Author: Cathy Boyle ISBN 978-0-9560045-0-5
Size 234x156mm. Paperback. 244pp. £9.99
Produced by The Choir Press
The day Simon Jenkins discovered he was an Elemental had started like any normal school day. But when trouble hit, he called out for help and help came...from the very earth beneath his feet. From that moment on, Simon's life is anything but normal. He is thrust into a whole new world, a world of miracles and secrets, a world that challenges everything he has ever believed. He discovers that there are others of his kind, others who share his remarkable talents, but others who include the one person in the world that he fears and hates the most. And as if that isn't enough, he and his new companions soon learn that the entire human race is under threat and that they are the only things standing between humanity and the most powerful enemy it has ever faced.
Metta-Morph-Aziz: The Idiot's Path to Enlightenment
Author: Obin Ahmed ISBN 978-0-9565612-0-6
Size 234x156mm. Paperback. 452pp. £12.99
Produced by The Choir Press
This is a highly original work with interesting multicultural characters Metta-Morph-Aziz emerges from the historical heartland of the fictitious Pearly Green, the very centre of the East End. This is a very real world of idiots and magic that combines; cultures, races, fairies, magical beasts, a Jabberwocky, shoals of twinklefish, some gubblies, a sabre toothed tiger and a lot of leprechaun squatters. They along with many more all live here, both on the surface and in the many levels of the Lost Catacombs of Brickie Lane. Within this sparkling world the friends human and non human, play music, dance, mix mysterious potions, weave magic muslin, cook cosmic curries and time travel.
Bounding for the Planet
Author: Nigel Saxton Spring 2011
Size 203x127mm. Paperback. 176pp.
Edited and produced by The Choir Press.
Younger readers will enjoy this story about the unusual inhabitants of the planet Zendosa – The Forward Boundas and the Shell Curver Boundas. Twelve-year-old Sam Ablebound is a Shell Curver Bounda is in training for the 1000th Zendosa games and is determined to qualify. The Forward Boundas don’t agree with Shell Curvers’ values and prevent them from winning . . . but Sam learns to use the power of the Shell Curve and makes new friends.