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Hour of the Sun

The Hour of the Sun asks what would happen if fantastical creatures were real? But instead of being whimsical and friendly they are resentful sociopaths. The core themes deal with power and its influence. The third-person narrative follows two friends. Anna is as straight man as a girl could be and Rachel has a sense of justice so strong that it's a pain for everyone else. We learn about beings of myths that live among us under the rule and protection of the dark lord. As they come of age and navigate this unknown world they must choose their factions and fight for their cause.

About the Author

After trampling through the wild for five years Chandranshu has decided to give humanity a second chance. Given up early on as a problem child, he more readily identified with fictional characters. As a slightly-more socially adjusted thirty-year-old, Chandranshu can be found in the fantasy section of the nearest library or on a walk through the nearest green space. Although incapable of holding a social conversation for more than four minutes, Chandranshu can talk about the literary brilliance of the Battle of Blackwater Bay, Dumai Wells and/or Minas Tirith for hours straight. Hour of the Sun is a culmination of twenty year long dream. At the moment, Chandranshu is working on holding onto a steady job teaching and write follow-up to Hour of the Sun.

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