Tri-Phenomena

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Author: Gee Jay ISBN: 9781458085337
Publisher: Gee Jay Publication: April 24, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Gee Jay
ISBN: 9781458085337
Publisher: Gee Jay
Publication: April 24, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Since I was a kid of eleven or twelve years old, I dreamed of one day discovering a magic lamp or something of that order on a beach or elsewhere, and after rubbing it, the infamous Genie would came forth and grants me three wishes. I never dreamed of wishing for money, position, power, et cetera, instead, I would wish for the following:
The ability to render myself invisible at will (Invisibility)
The ability to move or propel myself from one location to another at extremely high speed (Teleportation)
The ability to use my mind to move small or large objects at will (psychokinesis)
As time passed, and I grew into manhood, I realized the impossibility of my dream ever coming true and the thought of such an event soon faded from memory. Occasionally it would crop up through life as I saw or heard something that would bring it to memory such as the movie The Invisible Man, Star Trek, and Science Fictions, where supernatural creatures using the power of the mind hurled objects during battles.
One day my thought process came up with another way of looking at these phenomena. Why not create three different characters and have each character possess one of the three powers? I decided to bestow these powers upon; an intelligent military retiree (white), a young, cute, quick thinking, and feisty lady (Mexican American), and a clever, mischievous, handsome, and determined young man (black). A horrific event in February 2003 gave me the opportunity to create my three paranormal characters. Though they are from different backgrounds and cultures, it became inevitable that their paths would cross and that they would become inseparable. Therefore this book called Tri-Phenomena, was born.

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Since I was a kid of eleven or twelve years old, I dreamed of one day discovering a magic lamp or something of that order on a beach or elsewhere, and after rubbing it, the infamous Genie would came forth and grants me three wishes. I never dreamed of wishing for money, position, power, et cetera, instead, I would wish for the following:
The ability to render myself invisible at will (Invisibility)
The ability to move or propel myself from one location to another at extremely high speed (Teleportation)
The ability to use my mind to move small or large objects at will (psychokinesis)
As time passed, and I grew into manhood, I realized the impossibility of my dream ever coming true and the thought of such an event soon faded from memory. Occasionally it would crop up through life as I saw or heard something that would bring it to memory such as the movie The Invisible Man, Star Trek, and Science Fictions, where supernatural creatures using the power of the mind hurled objects during battles.
One day my thought process came up with another way of looking at these phenomena. Why not create three different characters and have each character possess one of the three powers? I decided to bestow these powers upon; an intelligent military retiree (white), a young, cute, quick thinking, and feisty lady (Mexican American), and a clever, mischievous, handsome, and determined young man (black). A horrific event in February 2003 gave me the opportunity to create my three paranormal characters. Though they are from different backgrounds and cultures, it became inevitable that their paths would cross and that they would become inseparable. Therefore this book called Tri-Phenomena, was born.

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