Tim Conley


Biography

Hi, my name is Tim Conley. I live in San Jose, California with my beautiful wife, Carmela. We both have 18 year old boys - mine, James (JD) is into tennis and Carmela's son - Enrik just graduated from high school in the Philippines.

I have been writing for over twenty years and have published three books so far - two recently with PublishAmerica - The Curse of Indian Gold and Avalonian Tales. I have several more that are being considered at this time.

I have always been interested in publishing via eBook format but just haven't found the venue until now. I'm really looking forward to participating in the eBook experience. There are 10 ebooks available now and 6 more that are being prepared for release in 2012. Feel free to read.

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Books

Thunder Breaks in on Silence    by Tim Conley
Price: Free! 19600 words. Published on December 12, 2011. Nonfiction.

This is an Free e-book designed to make time go quickly in airports and on long trips. It is a compilation of short stories, poetry and comments on hot spots of the time in which they were written. I trust that you will enjoy them and return to Smashwords to read other books that are offered there.
Journey to Mars: Blood is Forever    by Tim Conley
Price: $3.99 USD. 51960 words. Published on July 10, 2011. Fiction.

Jason Martin has been marooned on Mars for almost 20 years. Now he and his daughter, Catherine, are going to get into the fight to clear Earth of the dreaded presence of Martian vampires that have infected Paris. Their entrance into the war can't be too soon for Earth's population as its back is up against the wall.
Poetic License    by Tim Conley
Price: $2.99 USD. 14280 words. Published on April 6, 2010. Nonfiction.

A book of poetry that documents some of the things I went through during my maturation period. The poetry shows some of the hot spots – those things that really make me tick and should be read with the point of view that you are getting a glimpse only of what I was thinking during a particular period of time.
Transdem, Inc.    by Tim Conley
Price: $3.99 USD. 46740 words. Published on April 6, 2010. Fiction.

Martin Reiner, is sitting in his den one night when his daughter, Lesa, and her cat walk out of the wall. He is surprised but his mind snaps when the cat jumps on the arm of the sofa and speaks to him. He almost loses his mind and almost wishes he had as he and his family become the focal points of an intended invasion of Earth by an evil warlord, Dahrl, and his henchmen – the Omegans.
Writing 101: For Beginners    by Tim Conley
Price: $3.99 USD. 18220 words. Published on April 6, 2010. Nonfiction.

A book that assists beginning writers as they try to get their feet wet and gain some of the answers to questions that pester most writers during the development years of their careers. These are questions I had to experience via the school of hard knocks – like, what will people think of me after they have read what I’ve written?
Tales from Avalon    by Tim Conley
Price: $3.99 USD. 77300 words. Published on April 6, 2010. Fiction.

A set of loosely connected tales that documents how life might have started on Earth. Sam Waters is sitting in his private investigator’s office when a tall, buxom beauty enters and enlists his help. Little does he realize the dangers he puts Earth squarely in the middle of as he brings about the demise of an empire that has harassed other star-faring societies for centuries.
Memoirs of a Country boy    by Tim Conley
Price: $3.99 USD. 25350 words. Published on April 6, 2010. Nonfiction.

An autobiography that covers some of the high and low points of my life. It is by no means all inclusive and some things I just can’t remember anymore. Too much water under the bridge. But it does highlight a lot of the things that occurred during my boyhood, traveling with the U.S. Navy and through 60 years of life.
Journey to Mars: To Fight the Evil    by Tim Conley
Price: $3.99 USD. 48320 words. Published on April 6, 2010. Fiction.

Jason and his crew sit on the sidelines – having been marooned on Mars which has been put on permanent quarantine. Two vamps from a previous migration meet with Benjamin Rustin, an American detective assigned to work with the police department in Paris. They make an unlikely alliance but must work together if they are going to catch and cage Marsella before she releases total chaos on Earth.
Journey to Mars: The Awakening    by Tim Conley
Price: $3.99 USD. 48120 words. Published on April 6, 2010. Fiction.

Jason Martin and his crew are sent to Mars on the third manned mission. Things couldn’t have been more unusual if they had tried as Jason finds his crew has been hijacked by a virus that turns humans into vampires. More is at stake here than meets the eye because the virus is deadly when introduced into an environment not prepared for it – Earth! One of the vampires has escaped.
The Curse of Indian Gold    by Tim Conley
Price: $3.99 USD. 34430 words. Published on April 6, 2010. Fiction.

Fictionalized true story about my grandfather. He and five other men robbed an Indian grave, taking over 7 pounds of gold from the grave. They were cursed and told they would die on the anniversary of the desecration one year apart – October 26th. They refused to return the gold and the curse took its revenge.
Crystal Possession: Vanessa's Story    by Tim Conley
Price: $3.99 USD. 56030 words. Published on April 6, 2010. Fiction.

A murder mystery with a twist – that in the person of Karmak, from Earth’s past imprisoned inside a crystal. Vanessa’s grandfather found the crystal while diving - is in a wheelchair because of it. She tells a Boston reporter about the crystal and what it contains after Boston’s finest police are closing in on their suspect – Vanessa. Matthew Snow finds he must exonerate his friend.

Tim Conley’s tag cloud

adventure    american indians    ancient    avalon    beginners    biography    boyhood    cats    conquest    crystal    curses    dimensions    earth    gold    love    mars    martian    murder    mystery fiction    ohio    poetry    religious commentary    short stories    society    space    tales    us navy    vampires    writing