Coscom Entertainment

Coscom Entertainment

About

Founded in 2004, Coscom Entertainment began its journey as a small press publisher and quickly developed a thick catalogue of Speculative Fiction books, novellas, comics and a couple of magazines.

In 2008, the company changed its focus and began the process of narrowing its backlist, focusing more on superhero books, comics and monster-themed fiction.

Ascending Voice

Ascending Voice

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Description

<p>Ascending Voice is a collection of love, loss, vulnerability and healing. The book speaks of self-love while finding the way through the lotus, a symbol of life. There are fifty journal pages at the end of the book to encourage any feelings that come up to be expressed. This journey of poetry and inspiring prose includes affirmations, mantras, and Dear Self letters. This book is for anyone who has ever been lost or through dark times and wishes to be inspired.</p>

Story Behind The Book

After the horror the Cobra unleashed upon Metro City, Paul Sandersonhas recuperated, regained his strength and focus, and the city hasbeen rebuilt. Metro's citizens have slowly started to regroup and moveforward. Into this relative calm marches Ma Tzi, the Hong Kong druglord, who senses a weakness in resident crime lord Robert Latham'shold on the city, and intends to exploit that, in any way necessary.And at any cost. In the midst of their vicious gang war, a new terror envelopes thecity-a virulent plague wipes out thousands, a plague that The Wraithsoon discovers to be man-made. With no end in sight, and his assistantMax Horton missing, can The Wraith stop Latham and Tzi from executingfurther carnage, save countless lives and find those responsible forthe heinous slaughter of untold innocents?

Reviews

“Right from the start, Dirscherl throws you into the middle of crazy action . . . This book is a whole lot of superheroic pulp fun, and the good news is there seems to be more to come.” - Richard Scott, <em>Super Reader</em><br /><br />“I think [Dirscherl] really captured a noir element with [his] voice.” - Joshua Gamon, writer, <em>Abigail &amp; Rox</em>, <em>Digital Webbing<br />Presents</em><br /><br />“In the past five years there has been a tremendous resurgence in pulp fiction centering on the old heroic pulps. Young writers have started taking up the mantle of old masters like Walter Gibson and Lester Dent and begun creating their own avengers in tales of genuine purple prose. Among the best of this new generation of wordsmiths is Australian, Frank Dirscherl and the exploits of his modern pulp paladin, The Wraith. This is grand pulp!” - Ron Fortier, writer, <em>The Spider</em>, <em>Brother Bones</em>, <em>Domino Lady</em>