Paul Fris


Biography

Paul Fris is an avid writer with Predestined being his first Science fiction/Fantasy work.
He has contributed articles and training programs to varied organisations and written reviews on motorcycle test rides and life experience articles for several websites.
The loss of his sixteen year old son from Cystic Fibrosis some years ago and the more recent diagnosis of his much loved wife undergoing chemotherapy for a cancerous tumour, has given him rare insights into the areas of grief, loss and dealing with some of life's major issues. These deep valleys in his life have also given him a unique ability to discern the moods of others and to understand the intricacies of human nature.
A keen hunter, tramper and motorcylist along with a knowledge of electronics, electricity and computer systems enable him to write his material from a position of practical experience evident in his novel "Predestined" and his latest book "Confessions of a Kiwi Motorcyclist."

Books

Confessions of a Kiwi Motorcyclist    by Paul Fris
Price: $3.49 USD. 33860 words. Published on January 11, 2012. Nonfiction.

1 star(4.88 from 8 reviews)
An easy read and a really good synopsis of why we ride, balanced by some sobering moments with handfuls of humour thrown in for good measure. Share the experiences of a keen New Zealand motorcyclist, some good rides, great bike reviews, tips for newbies and advanced riders and what not to do. This book will answer the questions of “Should you ride and why we ride.”
Predestined    by Paul Fris
Price: $2.99 USD. 106160 words. Published on November 5, 2011. Fiction.

(4.00 from 3 reviews)
A tense epic journey taking a hunter from the mountains of New Zealand to a planet in another galaxy where he becomes the one that brings salvation to a people downtrodden by an evil ruler. Genetically modified creatures seek his extermination and Abbadon the evil ruler sends his armies of mutant warrior soldiers against this threat to his rule. Love, life, loss and the suspense will grip you.

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