Set a little over 300 years in the future, PSI Dawn is a novel for adults, young and old, in a time when society seems to have gone haywire and is bent on self-destruction. Wendy Winston, the mayor’s daughter who is an intern with the FBI, is pressed into emergency service. With help from Pat and others she has to use her enhanced psychic abilities to solve the problems of governmental corruption and religious fanaticism to save themselves, humanity, and the solar system. The collision course that follows has more twists than a dozen roller coasters!
About the Author
J. Patrick Conlon was born into a military family. Since high school, he has been an avid reader of science fiction. Also, he learned many useful skills as a youth: to this day, he makes much of his own clothing. After graduating, he joined the Army and began a 24 year career there. He retired, attended college, and became a teacher. He taught 7th grade writing and discovered an interest and flair for writing, book production, and poetry. He published some of his writings in Texas Voices and other places.
After retiring from teaching, Conlon was hired at the local Veterans Affairs Medical Clinic to manage volunteers. He decided to write a short story for Science Fiction Magazine but — after several hundred thousand words — realized he had a novel. PSI Dawn was born to be followed by PSI Invaders, PSI Teddy Bears, and PSI Explorers.
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Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-4809-5239-3 (9781480952393)
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Patrick Conlon is a genre fiction author currently living in Bear, DE. As a fellow founding member of Oddity Prodigy Productions, his writing focuses mainly on fantasy and speculative history themes, though he has ventured into horror and urban fantasy in Oddity Prodigy's previous anthologies Scary Stuff and Beneath the Yellow Lights. He has appeared in anthologies and magazines, working not only within Oddity Prodigy but working with Smart Rhino and Cat and Mouse press, for whom he served as Associate Editor for "Beach Pulp," a collection of pulp fiction. When he isn't writing, he is tirelessly marketing for his wife, an award winning illustrator and fellow cofounder Marcella Harte as well as caring for their two African pygmy hedgehogs