The Trial of Nommo
Just CLICK for a FREE read of Michael H. Hanson’s short story, “The Trial of Nommo“at Nth Degree Magazine.
This galactic tale is actually a Prequel to the entire SHA’DAA shared-world dark-fantasy series.
Enjoy!
Just CLICK for a FREE read of Michael H. Hanson’s short story, “The Trial of Nommo“at Nth Degree Magazine.
This galactic tale is actually a Prequel to the entire SHA’DAA shared-world dark-fantasy series.
Enjoy!
IT WAS A LONG TIME COMING, but the Sorcerer Supreme of the planet Earth has finally made it to the big screen! Doctor Steven Vincent Strange, decades-long mystic hero from Marvel Comics is gracing 3-D Cinema all over the world, and raking in the big cash hand over fist… and rightfully so! The special effects…
Now Available at Amazon, SHA’DAA: Zombie Park, the 7th and newest anthology from Michael H. Hanson’s shared-world series! Eric S. Brown * Gustavo Bondoni * Jason Cordova * Michael H. Hanson Those horrors who hate humanity are massing in their millions, filled with the lust for blood and flesh. Arcane beings like The Salesman fight…
The AudioBook version of SHA’DAA ZOMBIE PARK is now available on Audible! Featuring the writing of Eric S. Brown, Gustavo Bondoni, Jason Cordova, and Michael H. Hanson! Narrated by the amazing Ben Gamble, this terrifying shared-world novella-anthology is set in New York City’s Central Park during the Mother of all Apocalypses… The Sha’Daa!
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