It takes the average reader 4 hours and 46 minutes to read Sha'Daa by Michael H. Hanson
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Once every 10,000 years comes the Sha'Daa, two days when evil crosses the dimensional barriers and attacks the Earth. Sha'Daa: Tales of the Apocalypse is a collection of frightening tales that run the gamut from soul-shaking horror, to wry and ironic takes on the end of reality as we know it. Unlikely heroes in unusual locations around the globe battle not only for their own survival, but for all of humanity. For ten millennium demons and monsters have been mere folktales, relegated to obscure campfire orations to which we no longer pay heed. Make no mistake, the realms of hell endure, their denizens slaver with hatred, and now their time has come. Are you ready for the Sha -Daa? Created by Michael H. Hanson, edited by Edward F. McKeown, with stories by eleven writers and with an introduction by Michael Resnick. Writers: C. J. Henderson Deborah Koren Arthur Sanchez Edward F. McKeown Jamie Schmidt D. R. MacMaster Jason Cordova Nancy Jackson Lee Ann Kuruganti Sarah Wagner Michael H. Hanson Horror fiction fans will enjoy these riveting tales about the coming of the Sha 'Daa! Sha 'Daa: Tales of The Apocalypse is the first book in the Sha 'Daa Series, which is scheduled to include Sha 'Daa: Last Call, Sha 'Daa: Pawns, Sha 'Daa Facets, Sha 'Daa: Inked and Sha 'Daa: Toys. MORE ABOUT THE WRITERS OF SHA'DAA: TALES OF THE APOCALYPASE: SHA'DAA: TALES OF THE APOCALYPSE AUTHOR BIOS: EDWARD MCKEOWN is a native son of NYC from which he draws much of the color and attitude of his stories. He moved to Charlotte, North Carolina where he developed an interest in the martial arts, achieving a black sash (belt) in Kung Fu and now studies Taekwando. DEBORAH KOREN writes fiction from California's Sierra Nevada mountains. When she's not writing or reading (or working at her pesky day job), she is out hiking, playing with her dogs and cats, fencing, watching Combat! reruns, shoveling snow, and frequenting the local library. C.J. HENDERSON'S best-known work in the hardboiled genre is Jack Hagee is detective series and his supernatural detective Teddy London series, as well as many other short stories and novels featuring many characters from Lovecraftian fiction and Kolchak: The Night Stalker. ARTHUR SANCHEZ was born and raised in Manhattan. He has a degree in Theater and another in Political Science from Fordham University at Lincoln Center. He currently resides in Florida. JAMIE SCHMIDT has written many tales of the fantastic. A master of the short form, her sci-fi, horror, and fantasy stories are always delightful. D.R. MACMASTER is a writer/filmmaker/cartoonist and occasional pop-culture columnist. Currently he's keeping with his tradition of doing way too much at one time, by rewriting two novels while writing a first draft of an original screenplay. JASON CORDOVA has had multiple short stories published and more novels in the pipeline. He currently lives in Kentucky, very near to the heart of thoroughbred country. NANCY JACKSON, from her home in Ontario edits, writes, reviews, and reads all manner of fiction. LEE ANN KURUGANTI a former mountaineer and kayak guide, is a talented Digital Artist and graduate of the University of Colorado. Lee Ann has written a host of wonderful short stories and two unpublished novels. She works and lives in Colorado. SARAH WAGNER lives in West Virginia with her husband and two sons. Most of her work tends towards science fiction and her stories have appeared in numerous magazines, ezines, anthologies, and her own collection of science fiction. MICHAEL H. HANSON is the author of numerous screenplays, poems, and short stories. His brain-child, the shared-world anthology series THE SHA'DAA, reflects the inner demons that he daily keeps at bay. He lives and works in New Jersey.
Sha'Daa by Michael H. Hanson is 278 pages long, and a total of 71,724 words.
This makes it 94% the length of the average book. It also has 88% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 31 minutes to read Sha'Daa aloud.
Sha'Daa is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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