Wild Cards is about a tumultuous season in the life of a talented champion football team. The LA Predators are dealt a gamut of issues from drug use, sordid sex scandals and crime. These men deal with these issues as well as infighting rather publicly throughout the season.
Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Wild Cards?
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Ed Marin, author of The 2012 Project
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The 2012 Project is the story of Tonemcadu, an official in the court of the pharaoh Akhenaton mummified 3,500 years ago by a unique process that will awaken him during the pivotal year of 2012 for a mission to the Great Pyramid that can save millions of lives.
After learning to communicate with the two Chicago Museum archeologists who see him awaken and secretly care for him in their home, he leaves on his own and embarks on a journey to Egypt that will require all of his extraordinary skill, ancient wisdom, and physical strength to justify the trust the pharaoh placed in him. During his journey, Tonemcadu teaches as much as he learns and discovers that the one constant that has not changed throughout the centuries is love.
The reader will enjoy the startling plot twists in this novel that weaves together little known facts about Ancient Egypt with a look at today’s society from the perspective of an exceptionally wise man from a very different world.
Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write The 2012 Project?
This novel shines a spotlight on misdeeds and habits of people you never would expect to practice such behaviors. No one on this planet is immune to sex and drug addictions or having a fetish for crime, no matter the choice thereof.
Whether you’re a taxi driver, college professor or a doctor, you are capable of living a lifestyle that’s extremely shocking. This story exposes a suburban community that will make you think twice about those you so freely put your trust in.
Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Suburban Secrets?