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Eero Tarik, one of the most prolific short story authors in history, brings you his latest work, the short novel, The Call Centre Cruise. Eros, the primary character from his hit novel, The Adventures of Sandee and Donna, returns with a new group of work colleagues who surprisingly win a cruise to the South Pacific. This is a fast paced novel full of twists and turns and will have you laughing one moment and thinking about the human condition the next. Set in the future around the town of Burnie in Tasmania, the story unwinds a tale of intrigue and hilarity, with a murder thrown in, that will…mehr

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Eero Tarik, one of the most prolific short story authors in history, brings you his latest work, the short novel, The Call Centre Cruise. Eros, the primary character from his hit novel, The Adventures of Sandee and Donna, returns with a new group of work colleagues who surprisingly win a cruise to the South Pacific. This is a fast paced novel full of twists and turns and will have you laughing one moment and thinking about the human condition the next. Set in the future around the town of Burnie in Tasmania, the story unwinds a tale of intrigue and hilarity, with a murder thrown in, that will keep you entertained.
This book is another of Eero's marvellous time travel inspired adventures that will make you wonder just what is real, and what is not.


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Autorenporträt
A few years ago I started to write and publish short stories using a variety of pen names. In 2011, I wrote and published over a million words.

I write using over a dozen pen names and have published over 700 titles that represent over 1,500 short stories, novellas and plays.
My works cover 8 of the 10 categories of the Dewey Decimal system.

Recently I turned my hand to writing science fiction.
I love imagining what might be in the future, but it may not always be rosy so you tend not to see the hero saving the world on the last page on my stories. For those looking for sci fi short movie ideas, why don't you try some of my ebooks? There are plenty of new and innovative concepts to discover.
Speaking of discoverying...
I recently discovered that I am genetically a Saami. I suspect part of that identity, and the thousands of years of isolation from humankind in my genes, also comes out in some of my stories.

I write quickly, to tell a simple and entertaining story. I imagine we are sitting around the camp-fire in an era long gone. The story should be sharp and to the point so that it is memorable. I don't believe in filling 300 pages with mindless waffle.
I don't plan my stories - I put my fingers on the keyboard and let them tell the story - the ending often unfolds from my fingertips without even thinking what it might be.

My favourite sci-fi short stories of the ones I have published so far?
I really enjoyed writing 2094, it had been forming in my mind for many years.
In 2012, the cover of 2094 was sent to the edge of space on a hot air balloon and then returned - that was a great thrill.
The Multiverse Traveler is another favourite and I am tempted to continue on with it into other stories.

May I recommend, Androgyne, a recent addition to my bookshelf and a story I thoroughly enjoyed telling, and Avatar Gods which just felt amazing to write. I love the emotion it generates. It really adds to the atmosphere if you listen to the songs mentioned in the story.

Finally, I enjoy listening to music as I write, it provides the stimulation for moods. Here is my writing playlist on Youtube, for those interested...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3ir9HC9vYg&list=PLJhp5_YdP2W5elxXaHTxZVoUxDNmW_W89

For more information and to contact me, go to my website which is listed below.