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Congratulations to the winners of the Mark Time Awards for Science Fiction Audio, and the Ogle Awards for Fantasy/Horror Audio for the 2009 Production Year. This year we have two winners who have won awards before, and two who We=92ve had winners from outside the U.S. before, but it was our first MARK TIME AWARDS for Science Fiction Audio GOLD The Rookie SILVER Henry Current, Space DJ OGLE AWARDS for Fantasy/Horror Audio GOLD We=92re Alive, Chapter 10 SILVER The Thing on the Ice Our thanks to the Geek Partnership Society for their support and We=92d also like to say thank you to our experienced judges. Brian Price =96 Great Northern Audio Theatre Coordinator, Mark Time Awards je...@greatnorthernaudio.com www.greatnorthernaudio.com/MarkTime/MarkTime.html |
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Stephen Deas There will be flames! Mankind faces fiery ruin as the dragons fly free and furious in Stephen Deas' epic fantasy. As the various factions fight for control of the Adamantine Palace, mankind s nemesis approaches. The realms dragons are awakening from their alchemical sedation and returning to their native fury. They can remember why they were created and they now know what mankind has done to them. And their revenge will be brutal. As hundreds of dragons threaten a fiery apocalypse only the Adamantine Guard stand between humanity and extinction. Can Prince Jehal fight off the people who want him dead and unite their armies in one final battle for survival? Noted for its blistering pace, awesome dragons and devious politicking Stephen Deas' landmark fantasy trilogy moves to a terrifying epic conclusion in THE ORDER OF THE SCALES. |
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The Order of the Scales