For untold millennia, a spiritual being has roamed the face of the earth: seldom revealing its face, but rather inhabiting the bodies of those responsible for some of the most diabolical acts known to man. Its sole purpose is the annihilation of mankind through the obliteration of one of the most preeminent bloodlines in history. The novel, Black Moon, describes the experiences of a homicide detective whose life is impacted by a string of brutal and inexplicable murders in the city of Philadelphia, which appear to be the work of something other than human. In the process, he has to come…mehr
For untold millennia, a spiritual being has roamed the face of the earth: seldom revealing its face, but rather inhabiting the bodies of those responsible for some of the most diabolical acts known to man. Its sole purpose is the annihilation of mankind through the obliteration of one of the most preeminent bloodlines in history. The novel, Black Moon, describes the experiences of a homicide detective whose life is impacted by a string of brutal and inexplicable murders in the city of Philadelphia, which appear to be the work of something other than human. In the process, he has to come face-to-face with a hidden fear regarding a similar incident from his past while acknowledging the implication of his wife as the primary suspect in these affairs. Robert R. Frazier is a native of Philadelphia, PA. His past works have received literary recognition from Temple University and the U.S. House of Representatives among others. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Tuskegee University and a Master’s in Education from Antioch University and has worked as a special education teacher and child and adolescent therapist in the Philadelphia area. Married and the father of seven, he is retired and devotes his time exclusively to writing. He is presently working on the sequel to Black Moon to be released in 2018.
Frazier is a founding member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association. He acted as editor / associate editor for the SFPA Star*Line journal from issue 4/1 through issue 14/1, plus the earliest Rhysling Anthologies. He has been honored with three Rhysling Awards for both long and short poems, and was designated an SFPA Grandmaster in 2005. He also was the 2013 SFPA Poetry Contest winner. He treasures 2 Asimov's Readers Poll Awards for poetry. Nominations include: Nebula Awards (for fiction), Locus Awards, Analog Readers Poll, Balrog Awards, Bram Stoker Awards, Dwarf Stars Awards, Asimov's Readers Poll, Rhysling Awards, Anamnesis Press book contest (won in 2000). Poems reprinted in the Nebula Awards Anthology, Year's Best Science Fiction Annual, and Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Annual.Bob edited the speculative poetry anthology Burning With a Vision, 1984; and also edited the 1970s speculative poetry magazine Speculative Poetry Review/T.A.S.P. His ten poetry collections include Perception Barriers, Phantom Navigation, The Daily Chernobyl, Invisible Machines (in collaboration with Andrew Joron) and Visions of the Mutant Rain Forest (in collaboration with Bruce Boston).Bob lives on Nantucket Island, working as Artistic Director for Artists Association of Nantucket, with a 50-year career as an oil painter.
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