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Random Thoughts: Choose

This weekend’s promotional campaign, offering the three Kindle books free, is going very well. A huge THANK YOU to everyone who is downloading the books! Getting Choose into as many hands as possible increases the chance of finding readers who will enjoy the 6-part series this June. I have said, and this is the honest [...]

Now through Monday April 30, Sarah Mankowski offers three books absolutely free on Amazon’s Kindle.

Echo’s Voice – Episode I: Choose (Science Fiction/Adventure/Romance) What would you choose? What if citizenship and advancement meant signing a life-contract to the government or approved corporation? In this future world, innovation, creativity, even fertility have nearly vanished. Those who can afford artificially-lengthened lifespans amass obscene wealth and power. Some say this society is too [...]

The Servile State and Echo’s Voice

While visiting my sister this past Christmas, I found plenty of time to catch up on reading. At the risk of sounding like the most boring reader you have ever heard about, I confess that my reading included The Servile State by Hilaire Belloc Copyright 1912 and G. K. Chesterton’s The Outline of Sanity. At [...]

Episode I: Choose – Now Live on Amazon kindle

“A man is as free as he chooses to make himself, never an atom freer.” -George Macdonald The pre-release of Episode I: Choose is now available exclusively for Kindle for 99 cents, free with Amazon Prime. Description What if citizenship and advancement meant signing a life-contract to the government or approved corporation? In this future [...]

Choose

I hope to have Choose uploaded to Kindle by the end of the week.

About Sarah: A fourth-generation Floridian - Wife of 30+ years to Don Mankowski, mother of J. D. Mankowski. We share our home with two lazy old black cats named Kali and Reason. Daughter of Fred Holly. Interests include natural history and technology. I am an avid gardener with a passion for edible landscaping. My philosophy, as shaped by my Christian faith: “We begin to build community when we value the differences that make each person’s contributions unique. Without community, we remain a random group of people stumbling over one-another, while snatching at fleeting fancies.” This seems to be what I am always saying in my writings in one way or another. An insatiable reader, some of my greatest teachers include: C. S. Lewis, G. K. Chesterton and George Macdonald. I should also mention Stephen Jay Gould.