Chronicles of Ara:
Perdition
By Joel Eisenberg and
Stephen Hillard
Genre: Fantasy
At the
conclusion of "The Chronicles of Ara: Creation", Volume One of our
eight-book series, the goddess Ara's tragic plot is realized with what appears
to be the end of the world. But nothing is ever as it appears. Nothing is ever
that simple ...
In
Volume Two of the series, "Perdition", we rewind the clock two years
prior, when author Thomas McFee is engaged in a mystery upon the world's
discovery of "the catalyst of human inspiration." That catalyst was,
indeed, Ara, who has since been incarnated as the mortal Adriel.
As
Thomas is away, another creator, Matthius Alexi, encounters the mysterious man
known as "Brikke," who discloses a tragic secret: Unless she is found
and imminently killed by her father's hand,
Adriel will soon be taken and returned to the realm of the gods, thereby
threatening the very existence of both human and immortal.
Meanwhile,
through an exploration of the lives and darker works of authors Mary Shelley,
Carlo Collodi and Robert Louis Stevenson, the prodigy known as 'X' is himself on
the verge of solving the universe's greatest mystery, a solution that will once
and for all determine the steps necessary to pause the engagement of a new dawn
of time and, from there, the gradual implosion of time and space ...
When
J.R.R. Tolkien is summoned to authenticate a recently-discovered
"lost" book of Beowulf, events are set in motion that years later
will unveil an imminent tragedy: The entirety of the world's art and invention
has been inspired by a corrupted muse, who has implanted a series of codes
within the works of history's most influential authors, warning of humanity's
end and a new dawn of time. Are the works of Tolkien, Poe, Shelley and many
others victims of the corrupted muse, Ara?
“Tolkien,
lost art, arcane creations, and a corrupted muse. Fantasy lovers, get ready for
some fun.”
- Brad
Meltzer, bestselling author of “The President’s Shadow”
“The
Chronicles of Ara: Creation is sincerely unlike any novel I’ve ever read, an
astounding tale of myth and art that hits the reader on a primal level and
never lets go. This is exciting, addicting stuff folks.
You’re
not going to know what hit you.”
- Gilbert Adler Producer: Superman Returns,
Valkerie, Constantine
Author Bios
Joel
Eisenberg has been interested in the mechanics behind artistic
creation, an ongoing theme of the Chronicles of Ara series, since he penned the
nonfiction How to Survive a Day Job in 2004. Interviewing seventy-plus
professional creatives, including celebrities from several artistic industries,
he credits his “mentor in a box” tome with hastening the realization of his
dad’s inspiring words from forty years ago. Writing a novel with similar
objectives, much less a series, has been on his bucket list since.
Professionally, Joel has worked primarily in the movie and
television industries as a writer and producer. The film he is most proud of,
April Showers, which he executive produced, was based on the Columbine school
shooting tragedy. He is a former special education teacher and supports school
safety causes.
Joel lives with the only woman in the world who could put up
with him, his wife, Lorie, and their rescue dog (repeating a not-so-subtle
message there), Koko, in Los Angeles, California.
Stephen
Hillard grew up in Bossier City, Louisiana, and Grand Junction,
Colorado. He graduated from Colorado State University, and also earned a degree
in Philosophy at Columbia University and a Juris Doctorate from the University
of Colorado. Before settling into his current career as a private equity
entrepreneur, Steve was a teacher at Rikers Island Prison, a welder, a
carpenter, and a practicing litigation attorney. He is the founder of Council
Tree Investors, a private equity fund involved in the entertainment and telecom
industries.
Steve has also been an active philanthropist, focusing
primarily on higher education, as well as at-risk Latino and indigenous youth,
at the Escuela Tlatelolco in Denver, Colorado. In 2011, Steve published
Mirkwood: A Novel About JRR Tolkien, which sparked international controversy,
became an Amazon Best Seller, received a national prize, and was subsequently
published worldwide in Spanish by Grupo Planeta.
In addition to collaborative efforts with his partner, Joel
Eisenberg, on The Chronicles of Ara, Steve is developing other projects. These
include an untitled prequel to Mirkwood, Farway Canyon, a retro-horror graphic
novel about radiation, blobs, and (of course) Cold War zombies, and KNOLL, a
novel about JFK, Carlos Marcello, Elvis, the NSA, and Edward Snowden. He
resides with his wife, Sharmaine, in San Antonio, Texas.
Joel and Steve can be contacted directly through their author
page, www.eisenbergandhillard.com, or their “Ara” series page, www.chroniclesofara.com.
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