Tuesday, January 5, 2021

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Pioneers On Unium, ebook, large print Softcover, and Hardback are now available. This is my first published Science Fiction Adventure novel and is in the very early stages of a promotional startup. As of this writing, the only artist working on this project is me, and I am not an artist. If anyone out there likes to draw and would like to have their art exposed to a Sword & Planet audience, feel free to have at it.

Greg Vancover

Below is a description of a bird-like creature for artists in chapter seven of Pioneers On Unium. If you are interested in having some fun with fresh material, give this book's bird description a draw and share your artistic vision with us on one or all four Pioneers On Unium-related Facebook pages.


You are sure to make new fans and contacts.

I own all rights to Pioneers On Unium. Anyone in promotions, children's books, comics, calendars, clothing, board & video games, artists, etc., interested in new, fresh content, and subject material, I am easy to work with. We all know it is more productive to advance as a team than as an individual.

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  • The first Unium animal spotted by the Starworth plane passengers, Duke and Greg, was a bird-like flying creature. (Pioneers On Unium, chapter four.)
  • The strange creature had wings and feathers like birds, but that was about all they had in common. (Pioneers On Unium, chapter four.)
  • Its feathers were a bright yellow with specks of black in different areas. (Pioneers On Unium, chapter four.)
  • The strangest thing about the bird was that it had easily visible ears, and instead of a book, it had a long nose and a mouth like a dog's. (Pioneers On Unium, chapter four.)
  • The creature had two rows of sharp teeth and a pointed tongue, which were visible when it chirped. (Pioneers On Unium, chapter four.)
  • When the feather-covered beast chirped, it sounded more like a music box instead of a bird call.  (Pioneers On Unium, chapter four.)
  • To complete the creature's bizarre appearance were flaming red eyes, and instead of regular bird feet, it had feet like those of a monkey. (Pioneers On Unium, chapter four.)' 
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