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CAN ARCADIS SAVE THE WIZARDS....?

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A RACE ON THE BRINK OF DESTRUCTION....

Arcadis is furious. He must go to Warland to save the senior members of the Convocation from the wizards. To do so could entail annihilating a race of magical beings. And if going to war with the wizards weren't enough, there is an immensely powerful ancient three headed being which is coming for something that was taken from them eons and eons ago. Colored magic. It theirs and they want it back. As it sucks up every known realm of its power, can Arcadis save his world, and all of the other magical realms? Find out with the continuing saga of Arcadis's plight.

George Kramer started writing early in his life. In fifth grade, he started dabbling with his pen and paper. It was instrumental since his writing would serve as a crucial outlet later in life. The venting allowed him to get a handle on his trials and tribulations in growing up with eight other siblings.
George spread his wings and embraced writing in all genres. As it stands, he has over one hundred and fifty articles published online for various websites. He has written two books of unconventional poetry, countless short stories, a medical thriller, and has entered the science fantasy arena with his third book of the Arcadis series. 
George was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, raised on Long Island, and moved to Indiana in 1989. Currently he resides in McCordsville, Indiana with his wife and precocious daughter.

 Come into the studio and join the conversation, the number is 646-595-3032; 7 am pacific 10 am eastern. Today's episode of Hammer 96.7 is brought to you by the Williams Law Group LLC and also by Loretta's Authentic Pralines---home of the world-famous sweet potato cookie.

 

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