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Monthly Archives: July 2016
Synopsis of My New Historical Fiction Novel
NICAEA – THE RISE OF THE IMPERIAL CHURCH A 69,956 Word Historical Fiction Novel by William Speir Early in the 4th century, a new religious doctrine threatens to split the Christian churches apart. The Roman Emperor grows tired of … Continue reading
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Tagged "Council of Nicaea", "Nicaean Creed", "William Speir", Arias, Constantine, historical fiction, Hosius, Nicaea, novel, Rome, Speir, writing
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Synopsis of My New Science Fiction Novel
THE OLYMPIUM OF BACCHUS 12 A 79,635 Word Science Fiction Novel by William Speir The year is 2614 – 206 years after Earth was destroyed in a natural cataclysm and the United Earth Planets Confederation (UEPC) became humanity’s new … Continue reading
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Tagged "Science Fiction", "The Olympium of Bacchus 12", "William Speir", author, fiction, novel, Speir, synopsis, writing
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The United States of America (b. 1776, d. 1865)
July 1, 2016 is the 153rd anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, PA, the high water mark of the Confederacy. After this battle, the War Between the States raged for another two years, but the South never regained the success … Continue reading