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Author John Christian Hopkins creates a world of myth, magic and mayhem in Loki: The God of Mischief. (Blue Hand Books, 2014). Cosmic warfare has been ongoing since time began, then -- faced with world destruction -- the wisest of the rival factions formed a plan to prevent Ragnarok, the Twilight of the Gods. When tabloid reporter Napoleon Marquard investigates a gruesome homicide he finds himself straining to believe what seems to be happening. Creatures and legends from the worlds mythologies seem to be coming back to life in a race to decide the fate of the world. Manipulating the events appears to be an incarnation of Loki, a Viking deity who would see the world submit before him -- or destroy it forever! Loki: God of Mischief is available at createspace or Amazon. For more information or to ask about specials for large orders, visit bluehandbooks.org. A Rhode Island native, Hopkins is an award-winning journalist and author. In 25 years in the newspaper industry Hopkins has held many positions, including city hall reporter, copy editor, Feature Page Editor and was once a nationally syndicated columnist. In 2003 Hopkins became the first member of the Native American Journalists Association to win writing awards in four different categories in the same year, claiming 1st place for news and feature writing and 2nd in sports and column writing. Hopkins is also the author of Carlomagno: Adventures of the Pirate Prince of the Wampanoags (Blue Hand Books, 2013, 2nd edition), Nacogdoches (2003, out of print) and a poetry chapbook, Rhyme or Reason (2012, Blue Hand Books). Hopkins grew up in Hope Valley, RI, graduated from the University of RI and currently lives in Fort Defiance, AZ, on the Navajo reservation, with his wife, Sararesa. His blog is found at authorjohnchopkins@blogger. Books can be found at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, CreateSpace. Coming soon from Hopkins are Song of Solomon, a tale of myth, mirth and magic; and Writer on the Storm, a collection of wry and witty observations based on Hopkins popular newspaper columns. More information on Blue Hand Books can be found at bluehandbooks.org.
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 18:29:17 +0000

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