Lynn Barker
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Lynn Barker

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Lynn is writing the sequel to "Futurus Rex"! Lots more detail, longer book so please read the original and get ready for a more in-depth exploration of King Arthur in the far future! personal author's website: https://lynnbarker.net/ Wow! Classic "Star Trek's" Chekov Walter Koenig reviews "Futurus Rex" -"Past worlds and future worlds clash and revealed is a world of enchantment. King Arthur, the once and future king returns as does Modred, Arthur's great nemesis. Aliena, the song sayer stands beside Arthur to do battle against Grand Magician Karayahn's mad empress. Relationships are formed, people triumph and people die as the story rushes to a satisfying conclusion. I read it in a day and a half." Walter Koenig March 18, 2023 Available as e-book, paperback and audiobook! Check out the "Futurus Rex" fan page on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/futurusrex BIO Lynn Barker, co-author with D.C. Fontana of "Futurus Rex", was a Journalism student of famous writer of Navajo mysteries Tony Hillerman and wrote scripts for the mid-'80's reboot of "The Twilight Zone". Other WGA TV credits include "Star Trek Deep Space 9". Her articles have appeared in "American Cinematographer" and the WGA magazine "Written By". She has a story in the "Chicken Soup for the Soul of America" book. Lynn worked as Manager of the CBS TV network Story Department and is an MPAA-accredited entertainment journalist for several websites. Writing experience includes show and pre-show scripts for Disney Imagineering and Universal Themeparks attractions. She's been a script doctor and screenplay consultant.
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