Former Federal Police Officer Spins Tales of Fiction

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Former Federal Police Officer- Spins Tales of Fiction

California native relies on his life experiences when creating mazes of fantasy and science fiction tales.

(CA)- Author Chris Stevenson certainly has a deep pool of information to pull from when he writes. His career as Federal Police Officer alone is a wealth of experiences, his colorful resume however includes singing at a Casino in LA, content editor for a publication company, automotive mechanic and service manager.

When you add these life experiences together you are sure to get great fiction- which is exactly what Stevenson has done.

After a whirlwind of mediocre successes, including his book, Dinothon, which was nearly optioned for film, he put pen and paper aside. He’s just recently taken up splashing ink again, to continue the writing career he’d always dreamed of. Word Wars and Once Upon a Goddess are his first novels.

Once Upon a Goddess has several authentic locations that spotlight the antics of the characters. Anything from one to three chapters are dedicated to unique environments and not surprisingly distinctive adventures.
This fantasy prose released from Rain Publishing takes you treasure hunting for sunken ships along the Miami Florida Keys to Valdez Alaska where you will find the main character Mason Hart, and the Roman Goddess of Luck, Felicity Fortune panning for gold. Of course true to his roots Hemet, California, is used as a prime focal point throughout the book, including a visit to the Soboba Casino.

The irony about crafting such a story is that the author, who lived in downtown Las Vegas for six years, has never gambled in his life on any machines of luck or games of chance. The only risks he's ever taken were involved in the board game Monopoly. And even then, he fretted over losing his pretend money to the point of sheer aggravation and depression.

Once Upon A Goddess and Word Wars are available at select bookstores by request, or by visiting Amazon or the Rain Books website at http://www.rainbooks.com/

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