Scott Langrel was born and raised in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, a town nestled in the mountains of Appalachia. Which, by the way, is pronounced “apple-atcha”, not “a-puh-lay-shua”. His favorite TV shows as a kid were “Kolchak: The Night Stalker” and “Night Gallery” with Rod Serling. He was also drawn to books with larger-than-life heroes such as Doc Savage and Robert E. Howard’s Solomon Kane. He was (and still is) a big X-files fan, along with Lost, Supernatural, and The Walking Dead.
Scott prefers horror and thrillers where there is a real, supernatural villain as opposed to psychological horror, and he tries to incorporate such characters into his stories.
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upbuilding
So then let us pursue what makes for peace and for mutual upbuilding. Romans 14:19
Photo Courtesy McCoy Family Photo Album
This Weeks Featured Book – Homecoming by Scott Langrel
Homecoming (A Finn McCoy Paranormal Thriller #1) [Kindle Edition]
Finn McCoy is a paranormal handler. He handles things that ordinary paranormal investigators can’t or won’t, and he often ends up cleaning up behind them.
For fifteen years, McCoy has turned his back on his hometown of Shallow Springs, Virginia, and the dark secrets the town harbors. But now an evil, unstoppable force has been unleashed on the unsuspecting residents of the town, and McCoy finds himself the only thing standing between the town and total destruction.
wisdom
O Lord, how manifold are Your works!
In wisdom You have made them all.
The earth is full of Your possessions—
Psalm 104:24
Photo by Cheryl Cook
More Journey to Mars!
(Beware the errors. Hot off the press!)
The Argent cleared the Earth’s atmosphere and slowed to a stop. Guthrie powered down the ship’s engines and she floated freely.
“Master Billy,” Guthrie said, “I have parked us in a stable orbit and we will need to remain here while I go to the observatory.”
“Yeah. Sure.” Billy snatched a sheet of paper from the air nearby. “Here’s the form. I know you don’t believe in writing anything down, but us humans can’t remember numbers worth a damn. Well, that’s not quite true. I did know one fellow who could remember numbers.”
“Master Koothrappally?” Guthrie asked. “You have alluded to him in the past.”
“I’m willing to bet he could out-compute even you,” Billy said.
“I will make a full recording of everything required,” Guthrie said. “I calculate that we are twenty-seven hours behind in our launch window. We will likely need…
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