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ROCK DRUMMER TAKES OVER GREEK MYTHOLOGY'S UNDERWORLD The Shade (Hades) is ready to pass his robe to the next ruler of the Underworld.Crossman McKnight is the drummer for the band, The Growing Dim Project. He's also the leader of the band and lead songwriter. Crossman learns that that Greek Mythology's Underworld is real as he begins to obtain the powers he needs to inherit The Shade's cesspool of souls.Read Growing Dim today to find the fate of the Underworld and all of the Green-Eyed Ones who follow him. Growing Dim is the first book in this series. The second book, "Book of Joel" is also available on amazon. Visit www.nicholasmcgirr.com for all of Nicholas McGirr's works.Praise for Byron by Nick Knight (McGirr's pseudonym): Awesome read Good plot with a twist, characters you could relate to, and what's not to love about our furry friends? Byron was an enjoyable reading experience with a splash of humor, a glimpse into the afterlife, and one man's struggle to outlive the events of his past. --Review of "Byron"Awesome book Easy to read. Great plot twist --Review of "Byron"Praise for The Life Tree by Nicholas McGirr+The author does a really good job in handling the lucidity of the narrator. Though a lot of images were conjured up within these few pages, I didn't find any to be rushed or confusing. Though transitions were often quick, it was easy to follow along and coast along with the character through the vacant space of everything and nothing.+I felt that this short story gave a pretty interesting viewpoint into the afterlife. The first place that people go to, generally speaking, is that you go to float with the angels in heaven, or get probed by demons in hell. But this idea of a "Life Tree" arouses interest, in that it is a special kind of purgatory where those who commit the ultimate sin are neither rewarded or punished. It's almost like a more metaphysical form of limbo.+This ebook edition of The Life Tree also includes a further explanation of life trees, as well as the prologue and the first chapter of The Growing Dim Project, the first book in the Crossman McKnight series. Plus, if that isn't enough, an excerpt from Nicholas A. McGirr's book Life of Death.Though it is a fast read, it isn't one to be overlooked. This will attract those who are already fans of his work, and fans who just don't know it yet. If this is your first taste of his work, be sure not to skimp on the bonus material --Review of "The Life Tree"Praise for The Umbrella Tree by Nicholas McGirr: The sequel to the captivating short story "The Tree of Life" Nicholas A. McGirr has cranked out another masterpiece. Exploring deeper into the idea of reincarnation, the reader is taken through the journey of a soul's search of the present while remembering its past life. It is also explained the meaning of whatever tree a soul will turn out to be. Once again, take a step into McGirr's realm of spiritual and self-meaning journeys to learn the meaning of life in your own perspective.