J.D. Pine : Writing

The Outlook: A Two Sided Sword

The Outlook: A Two Sided Sword

A Poem by J.D. Pine


Raindrops falling from a grey clouded sky, impartially soaking pavement, soil, and concrete alike. The damp mist masked treetops and roofs from eyes..
Tale of Two Halves - Book 1: What Lay in Dreams

Tale of Two Halves - Book 1: What Lay in Dreams

A Book by J.D. Pine


A man walks two worlds. One the past lay forgotten in memory. The other riddled with mystery. Amidst the chaos of living two lives he searches for w..
Prologue: Sting of the Aftermath

Prologue: Sting of the Aftermath

A Chapter by J.D. Pine


Prologue Sting of the Aftermath As the two moons sank behind the horizon to the east, the celestial yellow ball began its slow illuminating ascen..
Chapters 1 & 2

Chapters 1 & 2

A Chapter by J.D. Pine


Chapter 1 A Little About Me Fifty-six years later… Nargonah…a world of its own amidst clusters of many worlds spread throughout ..
Chapters 3 & 4

Chapters 3 & 4

A Chapter by J.D. Pine


Chapter 3 Memories of Zaipheth Zaipheth was a tall man with a broad shouldered muscular build. When she said, I resembled him there could not have b..
Chapter 5

Chapter 5

A Chapter by J.D. Pine


Chapter 5 The Price for Knowledge That night Zaipheth laid awake in bed. The two pale moons cast their shimmering reflection of the sun’s ray..
Chapter 6

Chapter 6

A Chapter by J.D. Pine


Chapter 6 A Day within a Night in the Tower of the Czar When Zaipheth woke the next day, he could not help but be satisfied with the choice he made ..
Chapter 7

Chapter 7

A Chapter by J.D. Pine


Chapter 7 The Commands from the Emperor “Zaipheth…Zaipheth,” said Cathar tearing him away from his thought, “Did you hear a..
Chapter 8

Chapter 8

A Chapter by J.D. Pine


Chapter 8 The Book & the Vision Zaipheth left the conference room loaded down with thoughts, most disturbing. Lahmar, the wife in his dream, was..
Chapter 9

Chapter 9

A Chapter by J.D. Pine


Chapter 9 An Invitation Zaipheth woke to pitch black. His eyes only saw what was behind their lids. His lids, weighed down as if held by iron plat..

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