Fiction
that "deserves a far wider audience than the Egyptology community"
one reviewer said about THE SMITING TEXTS.
But
is it possible to write genre- and category-busting Egyptian fiction?
What categories do you prefer?
1. DO YOU like ancient Egypt history and myth
fiction? (khepesh-and-sandles)
"Roy Lester Pond joins my favourite Egypt authors like Christian Jacq" - Goodreads (The Ra Virus)
2. DO YOU like archaeological
adventure thriller fiction set against the backdrop of Egypt’s past? (Indiana Jones)
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“A very enjoyable read which fans of Indiana Jones would do well to dive into.” |
3. DO YOU like mythology-driven Egyptian mystery fiction?
4. DO YOU like ancient Egypt with science, sci-fi
and time-travel?
"Fans of the Stargate franchise would (also) do well to dive in..."
"Great reading..."(*****Amazon US)
6. DO YOU like ancient Egyptian crime and mystery fiction?
8. DO YOU like ancient Egypt 'lost queen/lost realm' fiction?
9. DO YOU like ancient Egypt 'romance and historical' fiction?
10. DO YOU like ancient Egypt fiction with a youthful flavour?
OR... DO YOU perhaps like a change and a choice of all genres to suit your reading mood?
Check out the Roy Lester Pond Egypt fiction collection - probably the largest choice of Egypt fiction titles by a single author.