Through the Centuries
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Two novellas of vampires through the 21st century and beyond.
Ishaq ibn Tariq
In the 21st century, an 8th-century Berber warrior under the Umayyad Caliphate meets an old mortal acquaintance who introduces him to Rainbow Towns, the perfect places for a vampire to spend the years of civilization collapse.
Rainbow Town
Alain, a 20th-century hacker with Asperger syndrome, goes through the end of the Technological Revolution of the 21st century by finding refuge in Rainbow Town, where time seems to stop.
Two wondrous novellas of survival under the moon, vampires through the centuries going boldly into a future without technology.
Bonus story: One Who Cannot Be Destroyed
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About Barbara G.Tarn
Barbara G.Tarn had an intense life in the Middle Ages that stuck to her through the centuries. She prefers swords to guns, long gowns to mini-skirts, and even though she buried the warrior woman, she deplores the death of knights in shining chainmail. She likes to think her condo apartment is a medieval castle, unfortunately lacking a dungeon to throw noisy neighbors and naughty colleagues in.
Also known as the Lady with the Unicorns, these days she prefers to add a touch of fantasy to all her stories, past and present – when she’s not wandering on her fantasy world of Silvery Earth or in her Star Minds futuristic universe. She dabbles into historical fantasy with her Vampires Through the Centuries series and has started post-apocalyptic/steampunk series called Future Earth Chronicles.
She’s a writer, sometimes artist, mostly a world-creator and story-teller. Two of her stories received an Honorable Mention at the Writers of the Future contest. One of her stories has been published in Pulphouse Magazine #5 (March 2019). She writes, draws, ignores her day job and blogs every other day.
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