Cull

Aliya understood that the battle against The Enemy required sacrifices from everyone. But why did she have to give of her entire life?

Taken from the life she knew and wanted: she was forcibly recruited for life to serve in a battle against an implacable enemy in an un-winnable war.

She would do her duty or die trying. But was there something else she needed to do?

Cull is a collaborative story based on a story idea by Von. Von was busy writing it when Russ finished his book ‘Take a Lemon‘… for which Von was the chief beta reader, and wrote a take off called ‘Scrabbled’. Loath to end their partnership, Russ and Von are playing with the idea of collaboratively writing this book, Cull.

The blog format is not ideally suited to this effort and might be a bit confusing to read, as it consists of chapters from Russ or Von thrown willy-nilly in as they are written/posted.To help  you, here is the Prologue:

 

 

Start here!

Prologue: Russ’s version  Prologue

or

Prologue: Von’s version: A Very Good Day

Warning: This is a collaborative site for book writing: any suggestions may become part of the underlying document. Posting or commenting here constitutes permission to publish without royalty or other permission sought. This book is very much “Under Construction” with major changes happening without warning, spelling and grammar mistakes  uncorrected, etc.

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About Von

Von is a father of six, husband of one, former missionary linguist, former school teacher, and current LVN and EMT. He lives with his family on a very small farm-ish-thing in Texas with a calf (named ‘Chuck’, if you get the point), ducks, chickens, rabbits, dogs, cats, two piglets, pecan trees and a garden. Vaughn loves to write; science fiction, fantasy, theology… Von’s religion informs his writing in many ways; so you might want to know that Von is a Reformed Baptist, Theonomist, Full Quiver, Homeschooler… and odd in many other ways.

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