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Seven Days in Pnakotus: The Symbiot-Series, #16
Seven Days in Pnakotus: The Symbiot-Series, #16
Seven Days in Pnakotus: The Symbiot-Series, #16
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The 11th novelette in The Refuse Chronicles.​

As with most novelettes of The Refuse Chronicles, these stories revisit secondary or incidental characters from The Symbiot-Series.

"Seven Days in Pnakotus” features Dr. Genevieve Cadeaux of “The Hunt: Symbiosys”.​

Set in the desert wasteland of Australia, this 11th chronicle returns to a very basic style of horror.The orbiting A.I., Sentinel has located the lost Library City of Pnakotus. A UNCGSC team is dispatched on a mission into the Waste, but will they discover the Great Yithian’s secrets or wht lurks in the shifting sands?​

“Seven Days in Pnakotus” transpires in exactly one week.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 2017
ISBN9781988253084
Seven Days in Pnakotus: The Symbiot-Series, #16
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Michel Weatherall

Michel Weatherall is a native of Ottawa, has lived in Europe and Germany and travelled extensively. With over 30 years in the print/publishing industry, self-publishing was a natural step to his company, Broken Keys Publishing. He has published 6 novels and 2 collections of poetry. Other work include Sun & Moon, Purgation, This Burden I Bear, Eleven's Silent Promise, Rupture and the essays The Doctrine of Fear and Ebook Revolution? all appearing in Ariel Chart's online journey as well as a theological essay (“The Voice of Sophia”) in American theologian Thomas Jay Oord's "The Uncontrolling Love of God: An Open and Relational Account of Providence" (2015) Weatherall's current books in print are, The Symbiot 30th Anniversary, The Nadia Edition,  Necropolis,  The Refuse Chronicles,  Symphonies of Horror: Inspirational Tales by H.P. Lovecraft: The Symbiot Appendum, Ngaro's Sojourney,  A Dark Corner of My Soul (poetry), Sun & Moon (poetry), His publishing company, Broken Keys Publishing has 2 anthologies: Thin Places: The Ottawan Anthology, & Love & Catastrophē Poetrē. Honours and Awards include Winner of the 2020 - 2021 Faces of Ottawa Awards for Best Author Finalist of the 2022 Faces of Ottawa Awards for Best Author Winner of the 2020-2022 Faces of Ottawa Awards for Best Publisher 2021Best of the Net Award Nominee (for Poetry: Purgation) 2020-21 Parliamentary Poet Laureate Nominee 2020 Best of the Net Award Nominee (Poetry: This Burden I Bear) 2019 Pushcart Prize Nominee (for Poetry) 2019 FEBE Award Nominee for Creative Arts Finalist for the Faces of Ottawa Award for Best Author 2019  2019 CPACT Awards Nominee for Entertainment Excellence (Arts) 2019 CPACT Awards Nominee for Small Business Excellence (Broken Keys Publishing) Finalist for the Faces of Ottawa Award for Best Author 2018

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    Seven Days in Pnakotus - Michel Weatherall

    Seven Days in Pnakotus

    By Michel Weatherall

    ISBN: 978-1-988253-08-4

    Table of Contents

    Title Page

    Seven Days in Pnakotus (The Symbiot-Series, #16)

    Wednesday: Black Mud

    Wednesday: Carnage

    Wednesday: No North

    Wednesday: Metal Tomb

    Wednesday: Water

    Thursday: No Weapons

    Friday: Dancing Tree

    Friday: The Hunter of the Darkness

    Saturday: Dr. Oulette

    Saturday: Dr. Cadeaux

    Sunday: Mesa

    Sunday Evening: Water

    Monday: Lost

    Monday: Memory Stick

    Monday: Ephyra

    Monday:  Full Bars

    Tuesday: Skull Secured

    Requiem

    "The conspiracy theorists are right. We are not alone. There are aliens among us. Or at least there were.

    "With the 1928 U.S. Federal Government dropping depth-charges off the coast on Innsmouth and the subsequent banishing of half its citizenry, we became aware of a submarine batrachian race.

    "The 1930-31 Miskatonic Antarctic Expedition’s discovery of a pre-history alien city and species, the Elder-Things, and the University’s near successful cover-up attempt.

    "The Johannsen Narrative, the first hint to the existence of the corpse-city of R’lyeh, later confirmed at The Battle of Leaman’s Island in 2005. Video footage of the alien species, the Star-Spawn, left without doubt yet another, now extinct, species.

    "The Mi-go, a fungoid species from the planet Yuggoth’s existence were confirmed beyond question in The Battle of Sun Wukong’s Temple in 2007.

    "The alleged Great Race of Yith, hinted at by Dr. Nathaniel Corey’s medical files of Amos Piper of 193319 – often discredited due to Dr. Corey’s interment at the Larkin Institute and Private Asylum.

    "Since The Event of 06/02/2005 the existence of The Great Old Ones are beyond question. Counting mankind, we are aware of six intelligent species, all of which are aware of The Great Old Ones and the imminent threat of their return.

    "All had a plan to deal with these inevitable events.

    "The batrachian race of Innsmouth, the Cthulhu Star-Spawned, and the fungi of Yuggoth, the Mi-go, worshiped the Great Old Ones. They chose supplication.

    "The Elder-Things of Antarctica chose to battle and wage war, to their extinction.

    "Only the legendary Great Race of Yith had a viable plan – flight.

    "Through their vast collected repository of libraries and archives, combined

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