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- 16 - Zombies, Fratboys, Monster Flashmobs. Volume 2 - Snog Team Six Series
Liam Reilly is an unattached, occasionally delinquent, teenage ward of the state. He lives in a university workshop. He rides a bike made of bamboo. His best friend is an AI named Eiann. Oh, he’s a genius too. Liam is content with his life, until a demon named Narvicous Scalegrim Gorgonzola Grimmold Maximus the Terrible (Gerald for short) appears in his workshop eating Cheez-Its and twerking to Cardi B. When a bunch of frat boys open a gate to hell in their basement foosball lounge, it falls on Liam, Eiann, and Gerald to stop the demon army waiting on the other side. Liam—an avowed loner—is stuck working with a bunch of other social outcasts: Jeanie, a T-shirt entrepreneur; her excessively “woke” cousin Mitchell; their androgynous friend Jax a.k.a. Jax Vader a.k.a. DJ Max Spinz; and a mysterious, wise-cracking, East African ninja-assassin, Esmeralda—who also happens to be blind—except when she visits other dimensions; that’s a different story. Thrown together with a busload of Latinx children trying to escape a migrant detention facility and an underworld demigod, Liam and his lab partners—Eww, please don’t call them friends—basically have to save the world. If they can manage to save each other first.
Zombies, Frat Boys, Monster Flash Mobs is what you get when you take the supernatural capers of Jonathan Stroud’s Bartimaeus Sequence, add in the unabashed nerdiness of Hank Green’s An Absolutely Remarkable Thing, followed by a helping of the irreverent edginess of an Angie Thomas novel. Zombies, Frat Boys, Monster Flash Mobs is current. It is socially relevant. Don’t call it a sequel! It’s not. But it is a part of an interconnected world, the Snog Team Six Series, with some returning characters, reoccurring themes, not to mention some running jokes—if you are hip enough to get them, wink wink, nudge nudge. Challenge accepted?
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportWed, 23 Jun 2021 - 14h 42min - 15 - Jamhuri, Njambi, Fighting Zombies. Full Audio Book. Volume 1 in the Snog Team Six Series
Book one in the Snog Team Six series.
A princess trapped in a high tree and a brash young man determined to “rescue” her; a devoted daughter searching for a magical spring to save her ailing father; a teenage girl who is forced to replace her mobile phone with a machete to protect her family from zombies—all their stories interweave in a stirring alchemy set in a rich African backdrop. Ted Neill moves readers from folktale to action, comedy to cosmology, rural to urban, material to spiritual, with the ease of a master storyteller, crafting an adventure along the way that will appeal to the head, the heart, and the soul.
About the Author: Before becoming a writer, Ted Neill worked in Global Health and Education. These stories were inspired when Neill was volunteering and living at an orphanage for HIV+ children in Nairobi Kenya. He wrote Jamhuri, Njambi, & Fighting Zombies when the children requested stories featuring people and places that reflected their own culture and their own world.Tags: Young Adult. Fantasy. East Africa. Folklore. Humor. Zombies.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportSun, 18 Apr 2021 - 4h 43min - 14 - City on a Hill - Volume 4: A Dream of Kali. Full Audio Book.
Faith, religion, godliness—these things have caused more pain, suffering, and death than all the plagues of history combined. In Fortinbras, a city built in the aftermath of a religious war that nearly ended all life on the planet, religion is considered a disease. The residents are taught that they are all that is left of humanity and the cold law of logic and reason rule their lives. Sabrina Sabryia, a young police cadet, is a resolute enforcer of the law until her loyalties are torn between her best friend Lindsey Mehdina, a charismatic spiritual leader, and her uncle Angelo D’Agosta, the head administrator of the city. The conflict drives Sabrina and Lindsey across a radioactive wasteland pursued by cyborg bounty hunters. They quickly learn that what they took for truth in Fortinbras was not all that it seemed. Meanwhile terrorists plot a religious uprising that threatens millions of innocent lives and Sabrina and Lindsey must choose sides. Their choice pits friendship against family, war against peace, and eventually, faith against doubt.
Tags: post apocalyptic, dystopia, action adventure, female protagonists, science fiction, gritty, cinematic.
Full audio book read by Cari Scholtens.
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Faith, religion, godliness—these things have caused more pain, suffering, and death than all the plagues of history combined. In Fortinbras, a city built in the aftermath of a religious war that nearly ended all life on the planet, religion is considered a disease. The residents are taught that they are all that is left of humanity and the cold law of logic and reason rule their lives. Sabrina Sabryia, a young police cadet, is a resolute enforcer of the law until her loyalties are torn between her best friend Lindsey Mehdina, a charismatic spiritual leader, and her uncle Angelo D’Agosta, the head administrator of the city. The conflict drives Sabrina and Lindsey across a radioactive wasteland pursued by cyborg bounty hunters. They quickly learn that what they took for truth in Fortinbras was not all that it seemed. Meanwhile terrorists plot a religious uprising that threatens millions of innocent lives and Sabrina and Lindsey must choose sides. Their choice pits friendship against family, war against peace, and eventually, faith against doubt.
Tags: post apocalyptic, dystopia, action adventure, female protagonists, science fiction, gritty, cinematic.
Full audio book read by Cari Scholtens.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportSat, 03 Apr 2021 - 4h 26min - 12 - City on a Hill - Volume 2: Light of the World. Full Audio Book
Faith, religion, godliness—these things have caused more pain, suffering, and death than all the plagues of history combined. In Fortinbras, a city built in the aftermath of a religious war that nearly ended all life on the planet, religion is considered a disease. The residents are taught that they are all that is left of humanity and the cold law of logic and reason rule their lives. Sabrina Sabryia, a young police cadet, is a resolute enforcer of the law until her loyalties are torn between her best friend Lindsey Mehdina, a charismatic spiritual leader, and her uncle Angelo D’Agosta, the head administrator of the city. The conflict drives Sabrina and Lindsey across a radioactive wasteland pursued by cyborg bounty hunters. They quickly learn that what they took for truth in Fortinbras was not all that it seemed. Meanwhile terrorists plot a religious uprising that threatens millions of innocent lives and Sabrina and Lindsey must choose sides. Their choice pits friendship against family, war against peace, and eventually, faith against doubt.
Tags: post apocalyptic, dystopia, action adventure, female protagonists, science fiction, gritty, cinematic.
Full audio book read by Cari Scholtens.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportSat, 03 Apr 2021 - 2h 24min - 11 - City on a Hill: Volume 1 - The City. Full Audio Book
Faith, religion, godliness—these things have caused more pain, suffering, and death than all the plagues of history combined. In Fortinbras, a city built in the aftermath of a religious war that nearly ended all life on the planet, religion is considered a disease. The residents are taught that they are all that is left of humanity and the cold law of logic and reason rule their lives. Sabrina Sabryia, a young police cadet, is a resolute enforcer of the law until her loyalties are torn between her best friend Lindsey Mehdina, a charismatic spiritual leader, and her uncle Angelo D’Agosta, the head administrator of the city.
The conflict drives Sabrina and Lindsey across a radioactive wasteland pursued by cyborg bounty hunters. They quickly learn that what they took for truth in Fortinbras was not all that it seemed. Meanwhile terrorists plot a religious uprising that threatens millions of innocent lives and Sabrina and Lindsey must choose sides. Their choice pits friendship against family, war against peace, and eventually, faith against doubt.
Full audio book read by Cari Scholtens.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportSat, 03 Apr 2021 - 3h 28min - 10 - Two Years of Wonder: A Memoir
WINNER NAUTILUS AWARD - SILVER MEDAL 2018; WINNER INDEPENDENT PRESS AWARD - 2018; WINNER GOLD MEDAL - LITERARY TITAN AWARD - 2019; FINALIST NEXT GEN BOOK AWARDS - 2018 BEST MEMOIR; FINALIST SILVER FALCHION AWARD - 2019; FIVE STAR REVIEW FROM READERS' FAVORITE
September 25, 2012 Ted Neill picked up a knife to cut his wrists open and kill himself. Post hospitalization and treatment for major depressive disorder, he wrote Two Years of Wonder, a memoir based on his journey towards recovery. In it, he examines the experience that left him with such despair: living and working for two years at an orphanage for children with HIV/AIDS in Nairobi, Kenya.
Neill interweaves his story with the experiences of Oliver, Miriam, Ivy, Harmony, Tabitha, Sofie, Nea, and other children, exploring their own paths of trauma, survival, and resilience. In prose that is by turns poetic, confessional, and brutal, Neill with the children he comes alongside, strive to put the pieces of their fractured lives back together as they search for meaning and connection, each trying to reclaim their humanity and capacity to love in the face of inexplicable suffering and loss.
About the Author: In addition to his time living in Kenya, Ted Neill has worked for CARE and World Vision International in the fields of health, education, and child development. He has written for The Washington Post and published multiple novels. His share of proceeds from Two Years of Wonder are donated to the children featured in its pages as well as other Kenyan based organizations that support vulnerable children and youth.Tags: #HIV/AIDS; Orphans & Vulnerable Children; Global Health; Public Health; International Development; White Saviors; NoWhiteSaviors; Africa; Kenya; Mental Health; Depression; Suicide Survivors.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportFri, 02 Apr 2021 - 8h 54min - 9 - Finding St. Lo: A Memoir of War & Family
SILVER MEDAL WINNER - E-Lit Book Awards - 2019 SILVER MEDAL WINNER - READERS FAVORITE 2019 WINNER - International Book Awards, American Book Festival - 2019 FINALIST - Silver Falchion Killer Nashville Award - 2019 DISTINGUISHED FAVORITE - Independent Press Awards - 2019 5 STAR REVIEW READERS FAVORITE - 2019
What did it mean to be a hero in 1944? What does it mean today? On the 75th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy, these are the questions we ask ourselves as the world faces resurgent nativism, deep social divisions, and rising xenophobia. It's no exaggeration to say that the gravity of our crises today echoes back to the crossroads of 1944. Finding St. Lo presents us with two distinct voices from the past. The authors are Gordon Cross and Robert Fowler: a medic and sergeant who served in the 134th US Infantry Regiment. In their mobilization, Cross and Fowler witnessed horrific destruction alongside compelling heroism. Their firsthand accounts are joined here by essays by Fowler's grandson, Ted Neill. Neill explores the scars of war left by his grandfather's post-traumatic stress and its effects across three generations of family. Through Neill's reflections, three stories weave into one. The voices of soldiers, family members, and trauma specialists come together in prose that is readable and relatable. The photography of Gordon Cross, published here for the first time, provides an unparalleled window into the scenes of devastation and loss. But Cross also captures the stirrings of recovery and the foundations of a post-war peace that benefited billions--a peace that may endure, if we can be good stewards. Finding St. Lo examines a time in US history that was a crucible for the identity of a generation and the destiny of a nation. These stories and photos demonstrate, without question, that the values of self-sacrifice, community, courage, and compassion that steered a generation in 1944 can still serve us—and save us—today.
Tags: D-Day; World War II; Omaha Beach; Normandy; Post Traumatic Stress; PTSD; Greatest Generation; War Memoirs; Alcoholism; Great Depression.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportFri, 02 Apr 2021 - 6h 45min - 8 - Bunny Man's Bridge - Misfists and Outcasts. Audio Book.
Stories from the Bunny Man's Bridge short story collection. The Misfits and Outcasts series features lonely outsiders and lovable oddballs looking for their place in the world and searching for some meaning in the chaos of it all.
Tags: Coming of Age. Masculinity. Gun Violence. Gun Culture. Toxic Masculinity. Satire. College Life. Love Stories. Marriage. Divorce. American Identity.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportThu, 01 Apr 2021 - 2h 20min - 7 - Bunny Man's Bridge - Daniel and Sidney Stories. Audio Book.
From the short story collection, Bunny Man's Bridge, we follow the coming of age stories of Daniel and Sidney, two young men trying to make sense of what it means to be a man in America in the 21st century.
Tags: Coming of Age. Masculinity. Toxic Masculinity. Gender Based Violence. Sexism. Ableism.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportMon, 29 Mar 2021 - 2h 58min - 6 - Three Devils & An Artist. A Magic Realism Trip.
Two dark, comedic, tales from the Bunny Man's Bridge short story collection include characters such as God, St. Paul, passionate artists, ambitious capitalists, as well as the Devil himself.
Tags: Dark humor; Dark Comedy; Magic Realism; Short Stories; Devil; Humor; Satire.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportMon, 29 Mar 2021 - 53min - 5 - Elk Riders Volume 5 - The Magus. Full Audio Book.
Prince Haille’s world is shattered by loss while the realm of Anthor descends into chaos, a single enigmatic mastermind—the Magus—behind it all. Haille’s friends rally to help him put together the pieces of the mystery, the fragmented realm, and his own fractured life, before it is too late.
Tags: Swords & Sorcery; Epic Fantasy; Fantasy; Young Adult; Magic; Animal Companions; Action Adventure
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportWed, 24 Mar 2021 - 7h 49min - 4 - Elk Riders Volume 4 - The Journey to Karrith. Full Audio Book.
The war in Anthor continues. As King Talamar goes south to aid the embattled Karrithians his son, Prince Haille, and his unlikely band of friends brave haunted forests and high seas to try to reach his father before an unknown threat closes in on him. Time is the enemy as much as the past as old grievances come to bear and creatures from darker ages begin to stir.
Tags: Swords & Sorcery; Epic Fantasy; Fantasy; Young Adult; Magic; Animal Companions; Action Adventure
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportFri, 19 Mar 2021 - 9h 06min - 3 - Elk Riders Volume 3 - The Font of Jasmeen. Full Audio Book.
When a wayward prince, Haille Hillbourne, with his friend, Katlyn Barnes, seek out an enchanted font to cure his seizures, they find themselves drawn into a conflict with sorcerers, slave traders, ambitious nobles, and unruly mercenaries; all the disparate players tied together by an elk of unknown origin.
Tags: Young Adult, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Action Adventure, Quest, Family, Friendship, Magic, Animals
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportTue, 16 Mar 2021 - 7h 27min - 2 - Elk Riders Volume 2 - Voyage of the Elawn. Full Audio Book.
The stories of siblings from In the Darkness Visible continue to interweave, as Gabriella Carlyle and her brother Dameon work to stop the plans of brothers Sade and Vondales—powerful members of a dark order of sorcerers. Gabriella and Dameon travel far across the ocean on a mysterious craft, the Elawn, accompanied by an elk, Adamantus, who holds many mysteries of his own. All the friends and foes walk paths that explore the bonds of family, the depth of faith, and the ever perilous road to adulthood, one balanced between good and evil; life and death.
Tags: Young Adult, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Female Protagonists, Autism, Magic, Quest.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportTue, 16 Mar 2021 - 8h 14min - 1 - Elk Riders Volume 1 - In the Darkness Visible. Full Audio Book
In the Darkness Visible tells the story of two brothers, Sade and Vondales, and their attempt to wrest control of a portal to the world of the dead. A young village girl, Gabriella Carlyle, resists them with the help of her mentor Omanuju and his companion elk. While the brothers’ lust for power corrupts them, Gabriella finds herself on a quest that leads to new friends, exotic lands, and great peril.
Tags: Young Adult, Epic Fantasy, Fantasy, Female Protagonists, Autism, Magic, Quest.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-neill/supportSun, 14 Mar 2021 - 6h 36min
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